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In Click, his fast-selling book released earlier this month, he argues that the ISP's massive data dump can tell us what consumers want, predict the economic future and maybe even offer insight into human nature.
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Their game, Crop Master: Protector of the Green Earth, is a series of eco-inspired mini games which include dropping massive corks into polluting chimneys and having to click the mouse fast enough to spin a wind turbine.
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Click here to see the top 10 fast-food chains with the most restaurants overseas.
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Click here for two new buys in fast food and semiconductor equipment from FGI.
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Click here to see four metro areas with fast-growing foreclosure rates.
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Word to the wise: if you're going to take your life into your hands and click through to the movie, do yourself a favor and fast-forward liberally.
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Windows 8 features the new fast and fluid Start screen that gives people one-click access to the apps and content they care most about.
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Key titles include the BBC's flagship news and current affairs programme, Newsnight, noted for its in-depth analysis and robust cross-examination of senior politicians (available within a week of the UK broadcast), as well as HARDTalk, Click (a popular technology magazine show covering news and developments in consumer technology), Fast Track and Talking Movies (a guide to the best in film, from the most recent Hollywood blockbusters to ground-breaking world cinema).
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"The way that neurons communicate with each other is by how fast they fire pulses, it's a little bit akin to listening to a Geiger counter click, and it's that property that we lock onto, " said Professor Andrew Schwartz from the University of Pittsburgh.
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