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Encyclopedia > Comet Cursor

Comet Cursor is a program made by Comet Systems that changes the look and feel of one's mouse's cursor. It is known to collect personally identifiable information stored on the users computer, and is detected by many anti-spyware programs. Comet Cursor is a program made by Comet Systems that changes the look and feel of ones mouses cursor. ... Operating a mechanical 1: Pulling the mouse turns the ball. ... Cursors feature in many of the interfaces between computers and their users. ...

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Comet Systems became widely known in the late 1990's for the Comet Cursor, an innovative personalization product that allows Internet users to download software onto their desktops so that they can choose their cursor image.
Comet is based in New York City, and launched the Comet Cursor in 1998.
Comet's 2003 net loss included charges of approximately $1.5 million related to vacated office space and approximately $150,000 related to the amortization of deferred stock-based compensation.
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