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May 2012
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Episode 10: James and Per practice Feng ...

James Royal-Lawson & Per Axbom
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In Episode 9 of UXPodcast one of the topics we discussed was simulated eye tracking. In this episode, James and Per dedicate the entire show to discussing attention simulation tools. These are tools that use algorithms to analyse your website (or other visual media) to work out which part may attract attention. After one failed... 
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