Survey: Which keyword would you likely search on for Web sites? (fwd)

From: David Andrews (dandrews@winternet.com)
Date: Thu Jan 11 1996 - 10:19:24 PST


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Date: Thu, 11 Jan 1996 12:38:49 EST
From: paciello@SHANE.ENET.DEC.COM
To: Multiple recipients of list EASI <EASI@SJUVM.STJOHNS.EDU>
Subject: Survey: Which keyword would you likely search on for Web sites?

I am working with the World Wide Web Consortium on a disabilities web design
strategy. I believe this will be a significant effort towards ensuring future
technology access for people with disabilities.

The W3C's policy has been to develop a specific web page for each "project".
That page must be indexed by one keyword. Here's where the challenge lies:

Given your choice, which keyword would you prefer to see used? Remember, you
can only use 1 word. No phrases. No 2-word combinations. Additionally, this is
based on a Web Page search. Therefore, it's important that we use a term that
ALL people are most likely to search on when looking for information.

Send me your vote. Voting starts today and ends on January 19th. I'll collect
all the results and publish them on Monday, January 22. Please feel free to
post this to other listservs.

Additionally, I will post this survey on my website, WebABLE! The page will be
available later today at: http://www.webable.com/survey.html

Thanks and regards,

Mike Paciello

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Usability Expertise Center Phone: (603) 881-1831 (w)
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Vision Impaired Information Services (VIIS) FAX: (603) 881-0120
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Owner: WebABLE (TM) (WWW Server for Accessibility and Disabilities)
URL: http://www.webable.com
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