Word: clicked
(lookup in dictionary)
(lookup stats)
Dates: all
Sort By: most recent first
(reverse)
...have a link to your website appear in the sponsored area whenever someone does a Google search for, say, tennis or Michael Jordan or sneakers or all of those and more. How prominently your ad will be displayed depends on how much you bid and how many people click on your ad. That means you can't just buy your way to the top; your link also has to appeal to users. You pay Google for every click you receive...
...popularity of Nickelodeon’s cartoons and a shift to filming in smaller New York and Los Angeles studios, Nickelodeon closed the iconic studio last year. In its honor, The Prying Game asked students to tell us about their favorite live-action Nickelodeon shows. Ben E. Click ’06 “I watched the great triumvirate: ‘[The Adventures of] Pete and Pete,’ ‘Salute Your Shorts,’ and ‘You Can’t Do That on Television...
...years, student activists have fought a battle to build a campus women’s center by pitching tents and staging protest rallies. But with such a center slated to open this fall, students can now make themselves heard with a simple click of the mouse...
...with a more vigilant attitude toward cyberspace. Social networking websites like Facebook do have some positive aspects, and are often credited with facilitating new relationships and preserving old ones. Yet involvement in such networks places its beneficiaries in a tenuous position, in which our rights can change at the click of a mouse. Alexander J. Dubbs and Michael C. Koenigs contributed to the reporting of this story...
...rogue anti-spyware applications out there, says Webroot CEO David Moll. Surreptitious software hijacks a user's computer, then pops up a little box-looking for all the world like it's been generated by Microsoft-warning the computer has been infected. It then asks the user to click on a link to download anti-spyware. The money goes into the rogue's pocket, and the computer is still sick. "That's as sneaky as it gets," says Moll. "Spyware is advancing in sophistication, and is playing on weakness in the user. There's still a relatively low adoption level...