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Default "Next" button for reading NG from Internet

I am using Microsoft's site to read the posts in NG.
(http://www.microsoft.com/office/community).
There is a minor problem which wastes time.
After reading a post, in order to read next one, I have to go back to
previous page and click the next post. However if there could be a "Next"
button in the end of posts, upon reading a post, it could be easier to go to
next post.

If possible please add a "Next" button to the end of posts in your NG site.
Thanks in advance.

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