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Websites Are Judged In Less Than A Second

People who surf the web do not take more than a couple of seconds to decide whether the website is worth it or not, according to recent scientific findings. The decision is often taken in less than a second. // ‘My colleagues believed it would be impossible to really see anything in less than 500 milliseconds,’ Nature quoted Gitte Lindgaard of Carleton University in Ottawa, who has pu...

Websites That Offer Panacea for Eating Disorders may Be Dangerous

Web sites that profess to help out teenagers with eating disorders can do much damage ,found a team of researchers from Stanford University. // The December issue of the journal, Pediatrics, has published the results of the study conducted by the researchers from California. More than half of all the people who surf websites that offer solutions for all kinds of eating disorders...

101 Websites That can Change Your Life Enlisted

British magazine 'Computing Which?' has compiled a list of 101 websites that have helped change people's lives through unprecedented access to advice on almost every matter ranging from moving house and parenting to making new friends. Although the journal has enlisted websites pertaining to lifestyle and family finance, it has excluded some of the most useful and popular sources,...
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