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We had beaten each other up, stolen each other's toys, fallen asleep in the back seats of station wagons together as we caravanned back from double features at the Bridgehampton Drive-In, the stars scrolling beyond the back window.
So, too, is the touchscreen-friendly scrolling beyond the video, which introduces other services further down the page.
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As part of the case, Apple has accused Samsung of copying patented features in the iPhone and iPad — like the rectangular shape and rounded edges of the iPad's case and the bounce-back effect when an iPhone user tries to scroll beyond the end of a list or Web page.
What Yang found, however, is that when people do scroll beyond the initial 15 stories they're shown, they're happy to wait the extra second or two for 30 new stories to load, which results in a signifiant boost in engagement.
Imagine a typical web-surfing experience: Even when using a 17-inch monitor, a user can be frustrated by sites that require scrolling pages beyond the boundaries of the screen.
But talk has never been cheaper than it is right now, when a retweet costs nothing more than the second it takes you to scroll beyond it.
Google had challenged the validity of the patent which describes a way to make a list react as if it was on a rubberband when a user scrolls beyond its end.
It alleges these include copies of its designs for the bodies of the original iPhone and the iPad as well as user-interface elements such as the bounce-back response when a person scrolls beyond the end of a list, and tap-to-zoom.
It argued that the South Korean company had copied its designs for the bodies of the original iPhone and iPad as well as user-interface elements such as the bounce-back response when a person scrolls beyond the end of list and tap-to-zoom.
It alleged these include copies of its designs for the bodies of the original iPhone and the iPad as well as user-interface elements such as the bounce-back response when a person scrolls beyond the end of a list, and tap-to-zoom.
kept scrolling across the screen.
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