Research on the Model Based on Multiple Websites Browsing Behavior

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With the rapid development of computer technology and telecommunication, the whole world has been interconnected by Internet which is playing an indispensable part in our daily life. Websites are like windows for users coming into the Internet and leading us to another world. A great amount of information can be browsed in a convenient way through websites, thus, they occupy largely important positions in the contemporary society. Therefore, research on the laws users browsing the Internet will definitely help us better get an understanding of the features of Internet. This passage is to make every effort to research multiple websites as well as users’ browsing laws with some practical examples, effectively making full use of netizens’ documents and statistics such as Cookie.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 989-994)

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4241-4244

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July 2014

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© 2014 Trans Tech Publications Ltd. All Rights Reserved

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