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  2. Your Doodles Are Bugged! - Wikipedia

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    Your Doodles Are Bugged! is a puzzle video game developed by Spyn Doctor Games for Xbox 360 in 2010, and for Microsoft Windows through the Steam platform in 2011. Reception [ edit ]

  3. Arrow keys - Wikipedia

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    At the Applesoft BASIC prompt, using the right and left arrow keys to move the cursor would add/remove characters the cursor passed over to/from the input buffer. Pressing the Esc key entered a mode where pressing the I, J, K or M keys would move the cursor without altering the input buffer. After exiting this mode by pressing Escape again ...

  4. Cursor (user interface) - Wikipedia

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    The cursor for the Windows Command Prompt (appearing as an underscore at the end of the line). In most command-line interfaces or text editors, the text cursor, also known as a caret, [4] is an underscore, a solid rectangle, or a vertical line, which may be flashing or steady, indicating where text will be placed when entered (the insertion point).

  5. Mouse tracking - Wikipedia

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    Mouse tracking (also known as cursor tracking) is the use of software to collect users' mouse cursor positions on the computer. [1] This goal is to automatically gather richer information about what people are doing, typically to improve the design of an interface. Often this is done on the Web and can supplement eye tracking in some situations.

  6. List of Google Easter eggs - Wikipedia

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    A Pac-Man related interactive Google Doodle from 2010 will be shown to users searching for "google pacman" or "play pacman".. The American technology company Google has added Easter eggs into many of its products and services, such as Google Search, YouTube, and Android since the 2000s.

  7. Wikipedia : Articles for improvement/Google Doodle task force

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    For doodles targeted at 1-4 countries, then there should be no collaboration, unless it is featured in the United States (where most of Google's traffic comes from); or, for events, it is celebrated in more than four countries. If this applies, treat it like a doodle targeted at 5-50 countries.

  8. Google Doodle - Wikipedia

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    The doodle still maintained some resemblance to the Google logo. In the U.S., the doodle also allowed the user to record a 30-second clip, after which a URL is created and can be sent to others. The doodle remained on the site an extra day due to popularity in the U.S. It now has its own page linked to the Google Doodles archives. [35]

  9. Dinosaur Game - Wikipedia

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    The Dinosaur Game [1] (also known as the Chrome Dino) [2] is a browser game developed by Google and built into the Google Chrome web browser. The player guides a pixelated t-rex across a side-scrolling landscape, avoiding obstacles to achieve a higher score.

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