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      <title>Endless Scrolling in websites</title>
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      <description>Sites like Facebook set the trend for endless scrolling on their websites. It makes sense for certain news reading sites like Google Reader or Social sites or even Blogs to have endless scrolling.
Sites like Flipkart have implement it in not so good way. If you want to browse all the items in a category or in a search result with 100&amp;rsquo;s of items. It starts out beautifully with autoloading the pages from 2-8 and then stops.</description>
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