I've only once seen this done where it just wasn't that great, and
it wasn't the idea - it was... whatever the heck was done in the
backend because it took too long to pull the information across as
you scrolled.

Another example to add to the list of this which I very much like,
would be the new Bing image search.

The only red-flag that I get just at the initial thought is the issue
of scrolling for anything.  A whole lot of people dislike even having
to scroll.  However, I really believe that there are great levels of
site-scrolling forgiveness because of context.  

Used in the wrong setting - it could be a poor choice of technology
use.


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