In the US, web usability specialists Brian Krausz and Joe Gershenson have launched GazeHawk, a new technology firm which aims to make eye-tracking 'affordable for everyone'.Their Mountain View, California-based firm uses ordinary webcams combined with their own proprietary heat mapping software, and GazeHawk's community of testers.
GazeHawk has set up a panel of several hundred testers who engage in client projects remotely from their own desktops.
Krausz and Gershenson claim that their service can be delivered at a tenth of the price of existing eye-tracking, with clients receiving a heatmap showing how the testers' have interacted with their site for as little as $49 per web page.
Web site: www.gazehawk.com .
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