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I think it may be easy to get around Apple's implementation: acceleration of scrolling through lists or windows has been in place for quite a long time, and passing user input from a touch-sensitive device to this other inertial scrolling method seems to me a distinct method based on what is claimed (again, not a lawyer).
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It's easy to get around by train.
The voluntary system is easy to get around, the researchers found.
Overall, the site was easy to get around.' Andy Davies: 'The site was pretty good.
Auckland is easy to get around: Information is plentiful and accessible and New Zealanders tend to be loquacious, even overhelpful.
He said: "The site was easy to get around and has good information and visuals for the products they sell.
It's actually not so bad a place to visit; the city is easy to get around, as long as you have a car.
Antwerp is a compact city that's easy to get around on foot, and scores of designers live and work right in the heart of town.
GETTING AROUND Lucerne is easy to get around on foot (maps are available at the tourist center in the train station).
"It's a small pitch, it's easy to get around, easy to defend properly and we didn't do that as a group today.
It's small, so it's easy to get around quickly, but major roads are dangerous for cyclists and we do get some gridlock during rush hour.
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