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rexb@starbourne.com (Rex Brooks) writes:
>...the arena of personalization, beyond single-sign-on authentication
>and certification, will bring much more attention to our work. The
>kind of personalization that I specifically mean is the kind of
>software that literally "learns" its user and develops and offers such
>business tools as heuristic decision-making support options. And THAT
>combined with the tools of which you speak, will make for a more
>human, and a more productive computing environment.
This is very interesting stuff. I've been thinking about similar
possibilities, though more in the sense that my desktop application
might learn my expectations (for entities, for instance) and process
things accordingly.
Not so much a single sign-on as a single user, but you've certainly got
the potential to take that way past anything I've considered so far.
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