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I was given a link to click on to provide information.
StubHub is given a link on the team Web sites in exchange for buying ads in their stadiums or arenas.
Mr. Reagoso, 28, an E-ZPass user from West Chester, Pa., who described himself as a computer and Web analyst, said today that he discovered that the electronic statements were not sent directly to drivers by e-mail, but that drivers were given a link for gaining access to their accounts at an Internet site.
The site provided a "Travel Disruption" link on the front page, but there, customers looking for refund or rebooking information were told: "Your airline may be able to provide up-to-the-minute information and assistance that is not available through any other means," and then given a link to the airlines' toll-free numbers.
After some banter, you're given a link to play the HTML5 game.
Recipients are given a link along with a mosaic image preview.
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"We talk about a product, and then we give a link to the Web site," said Ms. Bautista, who uses the screen name AprilAthena7.
"The ad revenue they get from it might not be much, but if each of those just gives a link back to our original, that could be a significant amount of traffic".
He gave a link to a video demonstrating "transparent computing" on personal computers, tablets, and smart phones.
A cover letter attached to the e-mail briefly explained the study and gave a link to the online survey.
"There's the specs there… I give a link to where you can buy a View Master.
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