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Click Tracking
click tracking
Search engines
can track user clicks in order to "learn" from users which
pages are most relevant to a query. The
best-known example is that of "Direct Hit", a discontinued
search engine that not only tracked clicks but also logged the amount
of time users spent on pages returned in order to improve relevance.

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