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Some pop-up advertisements will include a new feature that can direct someone to another Web site by a simple move of the cursor across the ad--no clicking necessary.

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by Merpal March 5, 2009 12:23 PM PST
Even more worrying is its yet anouther way for these hackers to plant viruses and worms via unsolicited means, this reporting tool at http://www.pageoptimiser.com/blog_popups.htm lets you report sites that allow harmfull popups unfortunately theres not such a thing for annoying ones. I had one the other day just kept opening new windows untill my computer froze thay should also class these as harmfull because I freaked out and almost smashed my screen.
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by hovclick August 24, 2009 3:05 PM PDT
Our software allows small to large websites to use the same technology. Users can design hovClicks to go along side their branding messages to engage the consumer within their website. This no download software is free also. Please visit www.hovclick.com if you are interested.
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by acdcups October 14, 2009 7:59 AM PDT
<p><a href="http://www.acdc.com.tr">UPS</a> </p>
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