Saw this over at Ben Tamblyn's place today:
How 'e' are you? is a new research project that's being run by a good friend of mine
Tim Elkington that aims to track how people are using the internet. The site includes an e-test that calculates a user's e-score (0 - 100), places them in an e-group and then suggests sites that they might be interested in visiting next. Over 8,000 people have already taken the test with an average score of 48.
Not a bad deal considering the authors of the site are donating 5 pounds to the Childnet charity.
Here is how "e" I am:
my e-score: 89
my e-group: e-expert
my
e-ranking: 328/9604