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Click 1.4.2 12/30/2004 02:28 PM

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1-Click, Short-Click, Long-Click,
More-Clicks - All Patented


1-Click, Short-Click, Long-Click,
More-Clicks - All Patented
04/27/2004 05:27 PM
theodp writes "Not to be outdone by Amazon's 1-Click patent, Microsoft snagged a patent from the USPTO Tuesday for a Time based hardware button for application launch, which covers causing different actions to occur depending upon whether a button is pressed for a short period of time, a long period of time, or multiple times within a short period of time. So does pressing car radio buttons for different periods of time to change or set stations constitute patent infringement?" What about double-clicking? Seems like a fair amount of prior art. I know my caller ID box requires a "double-click" to delete phone numbers. Also, I may not remember correctly, but I was under the impression that Apple's famous "one-button" mouse allows you to fake a right mouse click if you hold down the button.

Lost Per Click: Search Advertising &
Click Fraud


Lost Per Click: Search Advertising &
Click Fraud
07/29/2004 10:02 AM
Source: SearchDay - Click fraud -- the practice of clicking on a text advertisement served by a search engine for the sole purpose of forcing the advertiser to pay for the click -- is emerging as an important concern for...

Overture Pay Per Click Case Study: The
“B to B” Pay-Per-Click Bargain


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Overture Pay Per Click Case Study: The “B to B” Pay-Per-Click Bargain [PRWEB Dec 18, 2004]

Click me! Click me! The Web as a
marketing device


Click me! Click me! The Web as a
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07/27/2004 04:23 PM
Source: Minnesota Lawyer - Developments like "pay-per-click advertising" are no panacea for lawyer marketing. Indeed, they risk creating an overall climate that could lead to reduced trust in lawyers in general and reinforce some popular stereotypes about lawyers....

don't click


don't click 01/06/2005 04:43 AM
Don't click on the link below this one. It's a troll that messes up your browser. (delete both of these in kind when resolved, thanks)

"Click here"


"Click here" 06/15/2004 10:23 AM

Click 1.4


Click 1.4 06/30/2004 03:59 PM
A modular software router.

"Click here."


"Click here." 07/28/2004 04:34 AM

Click Here Now!


Click Here Now! 04/12/2005 04:23 PM
We're now pretty far along into the web-based world, and you would think that most people would recognize what a "link" is. However, it appears that a debate is still raging on as to whether or not web-based writing should include the specific call to "click here" when linking to some other webpage. While it's been a common practice in web advertising, trying to entice people to click on an ad, it probably doesn't make very much sense any more in standard web writing. People know what a link is. They know that they can click on it if they want to. Maybe some people just like ordering others around -- even online.

Click 1.4.3


Click 1.4.3 01/05/2005 06:55 PM
A modular software router.

Click Here


Click Here 03/11/2003 02:00 PM
‘Click here to continue.’ ‘For more information, Click Here.’ ‘'50% off your favourite gizmo. Click Here!’ Click below for more....

Pay Per Click in the UK


Pay Per Click in the UK 01/21/2003 05:53 AM
General survey of the UK's PPC scene.

Eh-Per-Click


Eh-Per-Click 09/20/2004 04:32 PM
Source: Traffick - There's enough money in the game that the two major PPC players can afford to plunge into new markets with both feet. With search advertising now representing 40% of online advertising spending, it's time to go big...

Click 1.4.1


Click 1.4.1 07/08/2004 05:06 PM
A modular software router.

Wanna click with someone?


Wanna click with someone? 01/23/2004 07:38 PM
There have been reports of other Internet companies, including Google, vying to purchase Friendster; and several copycat sites have popped up, including myspace ...

One-Click 3G Partnership


One-Click 3G Partnership 01/06/2004 08:10 AM
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AIM Click Tracker


AIM Click Tracker 03/09/2004 12:17 AM
Demo Available !!

"Click here to go to asc-soft.com"


"Click here to go to asc-soft.com" 01/26/2004 03:28 AM

Click with Your Legislators!


Click with Your Legislators! 05/20/2004 05:22 PM

Barb Brattin, Reference Manager at the Warren Newport Public Library, came up with a great way to promote our statewide reference portal, Illinois Clicks!

"One of our top service responses at Warren Newport Public Library is information literacy, so offering a program on Illinois Clicks was a natural fit. As I was surfing through the site gathering examples of great links in every category, I thought of a little exercise to get some attention for Illinois Clicks via the program participants.

After a general overview of what Illinois Clicks is and how to navigate through the site, we visited two pre-selected links in each category. The last category we visited was Law and Government. By this time, the crowd was mesmerized by the amount and quality of information available through Illinois Clicks. So, opportunist that I am, I made good use of their enthusiasm by presenting each of them with an Illinois Clicks postcard (available through Fran, in case you haven't seen them). We then visited the Legislator Lookup link within the Law and Government site, and as they looked up their legislator's name and address, I asked them to use the postcard to tell their legislators what a fine project they have in Illinois Clicks and how they ought to continue funding the project. They were delighted to fill out the postcards and their messages were inspiring. I collected the postcards and sent them out this morning.

One of the participants then presented an idea which I think is particularly noteworthy. Why not place a link from every library's home page with messages of support for libraries already written out (like the Illinois Clicks postcard). Library supporters could simply send those messages on to their legislators electronically. People are very happy to express their support for the work we do to legislators. The link would make it easy.

Food for thought."

Food for thought for your own library, too!


Top Tip: Right click problems?


Top Tip: Right click problems? 02/10/2004 03:00 AM
Right click - view source, does not work. Notepad never pops up. ALSO When I right click to save a pic, it saves JPG's as BMP's ? ? No choice to save as JPG in the drop-down menu.

Why You Should Stop Before You Click


Why You Should Stop Before You Click 03/14/2005 04:00 PM
From Ed Foster’s Gripelog: “This week the Americans For Fair Electronic Commerce Transactions (AFFECT) coalition announced its “Stop Before You Click” campaign promoting its 12 Principles for Fair Commerce in Software and Other Digital Products. But what does AFFECT mean by all that? After we stop before we click, what do we do next? My long-time readers know AFFECT as the organization that succeeded in stopping the spread of UCITA, the Uniform Computer Information Transactions…

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One-Click Subscription


One-Click Subscription 02/01/2005 09:44 PM
Recently, Dave Winer pointed out that there’s a problem in how people go about subscribing to to RSS feeds, and made a proposal to address it. Dave’s idea—essentially One Great Big subscription dispatcher—should work, near as I can tell, so any problems would be around business and politics, not technology. John Robb does some more thinking, as does P hil Windley. If we can’t find the business creativity, Atom has another solution that RSS could maybe borrow...

the double click


the double click 06/02/2004 09:44 PM
Mi crosoft patents the double-click. Microsoft has been granted a patent on the double-click. The Public Patent Foundation is protesting this as they did Microsoft's patent on the FAT File System. Double-click today, tomorrow... typing. Bwahaha!

Offshoring... To Click On Ads


Offshoring... To Click On Ads 05/03/2004 04:44 PM
For all the talk of offshoring labor, it seems that many in India have answered "earn rupees clicking ads" advertisements found (ironically enough) on Google, which basically pay people to sit at home and clic k on advertisements on specific websites to help those sites earn more pay-per-click ad dollars. This, of course, is always the risk with any sort of pay-per-click advertising scheme. Those who stand to make money are always going to look for ways to increase the clicks. While it's easy to pick out automated clickers, having a network of people around the world who are paid to click the ads could be a lot trickier. Of course, this may remind some people of dot-com bubble companies like AllAdvantage - but at least in that (failed) case, advertisers knew what they were getting involved with. If such fraudulent clicks continue on content sites for advertising networks, it could noticeably decrease the value of such ads.

Oh Canada! (click)


Oh Canada! (click) 04/07/2005 12:53 PM
Canuck shutterbug E-zine debut issue. A Canadian photographer and his wife have just launched a new eZine that features Canuck photographers and their work. The first issue features four great photographers (actually, there’s a fifth featured, but he doesn’t seem to have a personal Web site).

Very impressive for a debut issue; worth a look for those who enjoy capturing the world one RAW file at a time.

Don't Click on the Blue E!


Don't Click on the Blue E! 04/07/2005 03:18 PM

Don't Click on the Blue E!: Great title for a book. Great cover too. Good advice all around.


The Limitations Of Pay Per Click


The Limitations Of Pay Per Click 06/07/2004 12:04 PM
With the rise of Google's advertising system, it seems that everyone is focused (yet again) on the "pay-per-click" model of advertising. While pay-per-click is great in many situations, it shouldn't be the only model for advertising. For example, advertising isn't always about creating action immediately. It can be used for brand building, so that someone may return to the company or product at a later date. Therefore you can have an effective ad that never gets clicked (just as you can have an ineffective ad that does get clicked - such as one that seems interesting, but turns out to be poorly targeted). Another issue with pay-per-click is that it doesn't do well when the point of the ad is to try to get someone to call. Now, a few companies are working on ways to measure calls that were started via online ads. One company is basically setting up specific phone numbers to be advertised online so they can track how many calls come from the online ads. Another company has a system where you do click through the ad, but it can then establish a phone call with the company. Clearly, we're getting beyond just click-based performance metrics, but there's still a way to go.

"Click Here To See The Horrible Ad "


"Click Here To See The Horrible Ad " 06/11/2004 12:09 AM

Click and Eat on the Road


Click and Eat on the Road 05/22/2004 09:30 PM
A number of Web sites make it easy to find restaurants and even make reservations.

Click here to watch the ad


Click here to watch the ad 12/13/2003 08:44 PM
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Mail and click-through


Mail and click-through 06/05/2005 11:39 PM
Apple Mail. There’s more.

The new toolbar does the icons-inside-buttons thing, which makes sense, and may be a usability gain.

However, here’s a weird thing I noticed:

When Mail is not the frontmost app, the buttons change their look: they look dimmed, disabled.

Mail New button in background

However, if you click, it’s actually enabled, it supports click-through. (This is true for non-destructive buttons, not all of the buttons.) Right before you click you see the mouse-over highlighting.

Mail New button in background

It turns out that the icon inside the button is used to indicate whether it’s enabled or not. Standard toolbars dim and un-dim the icon too—it’s just that they don’t also have a button being used to indicate status (sorta).

So the dimmed button look means “I’m in the background” rather than “I’m disabled.”

Safari’s icons are similar in that the icon rather than the button indicates status—but they don’t have a special dimmed in-the-background look, which I think confuses things in Mail.

Click Maps


Click Maps 11/13/2003 09:55 PM

I'm not a very visual person; complex entity relation ship diagrams, data flow diagrams and the like are usually completely lost on me, and I try to avoid them when they are mandated by coursework at University. Give me a text based SQL schema any day. Click Maps on the other hand I could learn to like - they're nice and straight forward and solve the very real problem of planning how different parts of a web application will link to each other.


Click At Your Own Risk


Click At Your Own Risk 08/03/2004 07:34 PM
Apple's iPod digital music player may be the hottest electronic toy in the world, but it has almost no legal use in Austrlia. By Julian Lee, Sydney Morning Herald (via MyAppleMenu)

Can Kodak Click With IBM?


Can Kodak Click With IBM? 09/16/2004 12:54 PM
Is this deal picture-perfect for investors?

Click Bot Wars


Click Bot Wars 11/06/2003 03:58 PM
One of the background hums of AdTech this week has been fraud in the PPC space.

Click here to download the PDF


Click here to download the PDF 09/03/2004 04:42 PM
DDJ Sep 3 2004 8:30PM GMT

First Commandment - Don't click here!


First Commandment - Don't click here! 11/10/2003 11:30 PM
I’m going to state the obvious. I’m not even the first to say it. I might however (without really knowing,...

Click Here For Malware


Click Here For Malware 09/23/2004 06:52 AM
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click whirr


click whirr 10/28/2003 11:08 PM
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