Don't Click It
If you ever had the sneaking suspicion that your online navigational habits have gotten into a rut, this site will confirm it. dontclick.it.
(Thanks Dave)
If you ever had the sneaking suspicion that your online navigational habits have gotten into a rut, this site will confirm it. dontclick.it.
(Thanks Dave)
Reader Jeremy Writes: [Yahoo] couldn't get off the crack pipe...the Paid Inclusion model. It failed *everywhere*. [It] still can't get off the crack.
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Yup, it makes the perfect gift for that officemate or colleague who you thought had everything....including you! If you order here, I promise to sign it, assuming we can figure out the shipping...
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Comments
Like using a track ball!!
Technically beautiful, though I am not sure what the point of it is. I mean, clicking is an essential feature of web navigation. How else can one confirm that the user wants to leave a page and go to another. If pages change with just a hover, I would imagine there would be many unhappy visitors.
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