41. Myron Flickner, the leader of Project Blue Eyes, said that affective computing systems would not be accepted if they were seen by users as emotional spies. 42. Non-AOL users can see some of the CBS content available to AOL subscribers at cbs.aol.com. 43. On Amazon and many other sites, the home page extends two or more screens below what the user initially sees. 44. Servers are computers that provide the information Internet users see with their browsers. 45. Slater, however, said even these users would see only modest speed-up compared to the performance already delivered by much less expensive systems with slightly slower processors. 46. So Entourage automatically retrieves mail from multiple e-mail accounts and enables the user to see all of it in one In box. 47. So, users can see where Ben Franklin was born in Boston at the most detailed setting, and increase the scale to see the landscape from above. 48. That is the format users see and use when they start Quicken. 49. That means users can see Prodigy material and Web material on the same page and easily switch back and forth. 50. That may mean moderate users see rises in their phone bills, Cruickshank said. |