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Without a doubt, many computer-related words -- "click," for instance -- resist neat translation.
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There are various scams for generating spurious clicks (for instance, getting a group of friends to click on them all day long, or automating it with a bot).
Researchers have long known that sleep is crucial to laying down new memories, and studies in the 1980s and '90s showed that exposing the sleeping brain to certain cues — the sound of clicking, for instance — could enhance the process.
And you can imagine that the startup could let you print stuff in just a few clicks, for instance.
While hitting the "back" button may exit you out of YouTube after some clicks, for instance, doing the same with Netflix takes you to its settings screen.
The tool lets users click on, for instance, "Best school for finding a job by …" and offers results by salary, industry or employer.
And while that might sound crazy high (vs online ad click rates, for instance) Google points out that a proportion of those who pressed 'Get App' would already have had the app installed.
Cupertino has been roundly mocked for sticking out while the rest of the digital world is shedding pixels and going flat (there's a great dissection of both sides of the flat vs skeuo debate here) but from a usability point of view, flat design can create confusion about which portions of the website or interface are designed to be clicked on, for instance.
I can click onto Facebook, for instance, where the time is Always: the conversation is ongoing there, in a windowless nonspace, a virtual eternity.
For instance, click on "celebrity" and get that type of blog.
For instance, click on the thumbnail at left and you will see a discussion thread in response to our post about Facebook targeting FriendFeed.
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