Alexis Madrigal at The Atlantic reports:
This week, I talked with Dan Russell, a search anthropologist at Google, about the time he spends with random people studying how they search for stuff. One statistic blew my mind. 90 percent of people in their studies don’t know how to use CTRL/Command + F to find a word in a document or web page! I probably use that trick 20 times per day and yet the vast majority of people don’t use it at all.
I had assumed that all you folks knew this well (again, on Windows, its control-F, whether in Internet Explorer, Firefox, or Chrome), but it sounds like maybe some of you don’t — so here it is. It really is very useful.