Google's stated goal is to find out how everyday people use the Internet in an attempt to help it improve its own products and services.And the main purpose is also that Google has only
revealed details on their Screenwise project, which is an attempt by the search giant to delve deeper into the average user's mind and understand their Internet usage behaviour, which in turn would help them to make the required changes to their existing way of working and align better with the user.
revealed details on their Screenwise project, which is an attempt by the search giant to delve deeper into the average user's mind and understand their Internet usage behaviour, which in turn would help them to make the required changes to their existing way of working and align better with the user.
So, if you're above 13 years of age, and don't mind Google keep a track of the websites you access, and definitely not mind some freebies, then Screenwise is just your thing. However, as mentioned above, Google will give you these $25 as Amazon Gift cards, and not cash. Explaining this further,
Google states, "Our panel management partner, Knowledge Networks, will give you a $5 Amazon.com Gift Card code instantly when you sign up and download the Google Screenwise browser extension. Then you’ll get additional $5 Amazon.com Gift Card codes every three months for staying with it.It's our way of saying "Thank you.""
To launch the project, Google is teaming up with Knowledge Networks, a company that rounds up panels of people to conduct online research.
In return for collecting Web site data on every PC in your home, Google will pay you $100 just for signing up and $20 a month for as long as you participate, maxing out at a full year. Though similar to the $25 project, this one will look at different types of data.
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