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If you are not logged in, Yahoo's home page first top nav button is "You!", similar to Google's "+You".
The interface is somewhat inconsistent: the menu is accessed and navigated using the round 4-way nav button on the back face.
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Oh, and remember the three software nav buttons I discussed earlier?
Previous Android hardware was always made worse by the decision to include fixed nav buttons along the button.
They will no longer have to worry about installing (and later uninstalling) applications – and their associated profile boxes, left-hand nav buttons, profile links, and email lists – just to try them out.
Oh, and if you're a search-button-loving power-user like me, don't get too riled up — you'll doubtless be able to install a custom launcher app in the near future that'll let you tweak these three main nav buttons to your heart's content.
One of the bottom nav bar buttons takes users to an app menu and media apps like Pandora will also have a button on the audio tab next to the AM and FM option.
Navigating with the nav bar buttons or liking something produces a *pop*, re-sharing conjures a *zing*, posting something gives a satisfying *shring*, and there's an unobtrusive little *bloop* when you hit the back button.
MySpace users have been noticing a new button in their Nav Bars this afternoon, allowing them to switch between the site's traditional 'Full' view and a new view, called 'Lite', which strips out the customization and media that the site's profiles have become known for.
Activate the NAV 1 by pressing the button below with the text NAV 1. Close the radio stack.
To get to it, just search for a launch application within the iTunes store (for example, "Whrrl"), go to its information page (Click the "Whrrl" link up near the top, next to its icon), and then hit the "App store" button up in the nav bar.
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