In addition to holding interviews, field studies and live experiments to improve the usability of its products, Google has special hardware and software that tracks test participants’ eyeballs as they scan results for the perfect link.
The official blog post
Perhaps most intriguing is the following video provided by Google that shows how quickly users glance around result pages:
The bigger the dot, the longer the person sat looking at a particular part of the page.
This heatmap-like image, which is named the “golden triangle”, also suggests that people spend a lot more time evaluating the whole results at the top of the page than the ones further down.
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