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End of the click as we know it?

Saw a site today called dontclick.it, I tried it out and I think maybe I could live without the click. 

It is kind of strange at first, you essentially just mouse over things like you would if you were clicking them but you don’t have to click.  It’s like somebody accidentally used mouseover attributes on all the links in a CSS somewhere and figured out that it actually worked pretty well…

Stop clicking here.  I mean, click that to stop clicking..  So do actually click that one - you know.

Wonder if Google would want to buy those guys too.  After all, if you have no clicking, there can’t be click fraud anymore.  Right?

 

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Comment by Johnny
2006-10-25 08:49:47

An old Technology with a facelift

 
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