This is going to be short:
We’ve all been watching the Google Chrome launch, if not participating. If you haven’t yet, do. Beyond this new app fancy, there has been many demo videos for the product launch. I found an interesting golden nugget inside one such video.
In an interesting comment, Sundar Pichai, Google Chrome’s VP of Product Management, reveals a Google finding that 70% of web user’s activity is viewing sites they’ve seen before. Does that means you have only have 30% of someone’s attention to capitalize on?
sorry, but isn’t this kinda like that 80/20 rule?