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Old 07-21-2011, 02:33 AM   #41
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Originally Posted by boswd View Post
Oh I think I showed my age when talking about ColecoVision and the Radio Shack Pong game
Several years ago I went to an exhibit about the history of computer games at the Chicago Science and Industry Museum. They had it setup so you could play some of the old games on the various types of systems. Now that was a true blast down memory lane!
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Game_On_(exhibition)

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Originally Posted by =X= View Post
@boswd, the OP is not taking about a "Previous page" but a "back" page like a browser where the page history is tracked. So if you hit a link, footnote, search, you can go back to the last page.
I think Kindle has the best method of tracking past actions with the dedicated "back" button. It makes things so easy whereas with my other ereaders you have to go through buried menu options or touch actions. If Amazon does a touch-screen (which I hope they do), then it will be interesting to see how they implement the "back" button since it is a very important feature to many users.

One thing I only recently discovered on the Nook is the Go To scroller has a back arrow icon. Like I said, buried options... I never thought to look there for a previous page link.
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