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The diction was clear enough that you stopped looking at the text scrolling on a screen above the stage.
I did refer to the difficulty of reading a long article when "scrolling" on a computer screen.
Whatever, Babbage is too stuck in his ways to learn how to extract deep context from content that is scrolling on a screen.
Shopping for clothes online might transform from scrolling on a handheld device to peering at a real-world mirror and seeing what a hat or shirt would look like mapped in 3D on your head.
The rubber-banding ('381) patent can't be worked around without losing its key benefit, but it obviously doesn't cover other (inferior) forms of scrolling on a multi-touch device, such as the "blue glow".
Coming out of the general session I was surprised to see the name of my alma mater scrolling on a news marquee.
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Alison Hearn, an associate professor at the University of Western Ontario, gave the day's first keynote address, discussing labor practices while images of products the cast members have endorsed scrolled on a screen behind her.
A group of N.F.L. executives attended a U2 concert in New York in October, during which the names of the victims of the attacks scrolled on a large screen during the band's performance of "One".
Recreating a scene from the group's recent tour, he sang one of U2's most familiar hits, "Where the Streets Have No Name," as the names of the victims of the Sept. 11 attacks scrolled on a screen behind him.
Vocalist Leon Bridges sang "Dedicated to the One I Love," the song Pauling wrote and which was subsequently popularized by the Shirelles and the Mamas & the Papas, as images scrolled on a screen above the stage for the "In Memoriam" segment paying homage to musicians who died in the last year.
What really struck me was that occasionally she'd try her swiping and scrolling on other objects – a TV, a table – with little or no results beyond a finger smudge and a mild telling-off from her mum.
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