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- verb Simple past tense and past participle of
mouse .
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Examples
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I have one just like it, and I always thought that pad went toward you, for resting your wrist as you moused around.
Build Your Own Custom Ergnomic Desk | Lifehacker Australia 2009
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Track interactions: Like with all our display ad templates, you'll automatically see a reporting column, "Mouseover rate," which shows the percentage of impressions where a user moused over your ad for one or more consecutive seconds.
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After Gen. Walter Natyncyk's revelation that he had been badly briefed (while his predecessor, who left him holding the bag, has moused out), there is indeed consternation in the ranks.
Archive 2009-12-01 2009
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This is why folks are referring to this an 'onMouseOver' flaw -- the exploit occurred when someone moused over a link.
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If users on Twitter. com moused over the link, a black box popped up, redirected them to a porn site and sent out the bug to their followers.
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The Twitter security breakdown, which Twitter explains in a blog post, was resolved within a few hours and mainly resulted in some experimental and prank worms, such as turning Tweets different colors when a user moused over them.
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This is why folks are referring to this an 'onMouseOver' flaw – the exploit occurred when someone moused over a link.
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Finds of various sorts triggered by in-context menus when you moused down on a word.
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The shelf pop-up that appeared when you moused over a book is now smaller and disappears immediately when you move your mouse off of the book cover.
Site Updates Shelfari 2009
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I moused over the “Send me email” link and watched it blink back and forth between white and red.
BestScienceFictionStories.com » Post Topic » Paying It Forward by Michael A. Burstein 2009
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