Method for characterizing and visualizing patterns of usage...

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G06F 17/30 (2006.01) G06F 11/34 (2006.01) H04L 12/26 (2006.01) H04L 29/02 (2006.01)

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CA 2349420

The present invention relates to a method for navigating first and second Web sites. The method is comprised of the steps of, on a computer having a screen, running a Web browser program such that at least first and second windows are displayed on the screen, wherein at least one component of the first Web site is displayed in the first window, and at least one component of the second Web site is displayed in the second window. On said computer, via the program, selecting two or more Web components in sequence. In response to each selection, retrieving, and displaying in the first window, respective components of the first Web site; and, in response to each selection, retrieving, and displaying in the second window, respective components of the second Web site. In the method of the present invention, at least one of the sequential selecting steps is directed to a component of the first Web site, and at least one of the sequential selecting steps is directed to a component of the second Web site.

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