Written by: Thumbshots Sunday, November 30, 2008
Thumbshots Help Recall Previously Visited Sites Studies show humans remember better using visual cues than textual cues. For example, you are more likely to remember a person's face but not the name. Thumbshots help users recall previously visited sites easier because users recognize the site by their distinctive layout, colors and pictures. Thumbshots also help filter spam or cloaked pages because users are able to recognize duplicates results in a page even though the text description may say otherwise. With thumbshots, What You See Is What You Get! Example: Users instantly recognize the first three sites coming from Apple computers even though it is not immediately apparent from the text descriptions. Take the User Benefits Tour
Thumbshots Help Recall Previously Visited Sites
Studies show humans remember better using visual cues than textual cues. For example, you are more likely to remember a person's face but not the name. Thumbshots help users recall previously visited sites easier because users recognize the site by their distinctive layout, colors and pictures. Thumbshots also help filter spam or cloaked pages because users are able to recognize duplicates results in a page even though the text description may say otherwise. With thumbshots, What You See Is What You Get!
Example:
Users instantly recognize the first three sites coming from Apple computers even though it is not immediately apparent from the text descriptions.
Take the User Benefits Tour