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When I the first time in 1978 to the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, I took
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Laboratory for Computer Science is responsible for the Dettori Ross (Michael Dertouzos) held a seminar
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That seminar in Endicott House conference center a few days,
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At that seminar, he was invited
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The smartest people in the computer science community,
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Together to figure out in the end
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How people will want to use
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That thing called home computer.
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In fact, not be regarded as a glossary of terms.
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These are the first batch of
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You do not need to assemble computers,
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These are the first batch of
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You can buy down your computer.
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These outstanding computer scientists gathered together,
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I was invited to attend that meeting because
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At that time, I have started my research on the computer and human,
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Together they try to throw the best ideas,
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It was suggested that children might want to learn programming,
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The people here all ears, "Maybe".
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It was suggested that we might want to
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Our address book on the computer, and then all the people laugh,
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They say, ah, paper, pencils, a small book is the best,
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Because at that time most people do not have a database,
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They are only a few names and addresses, so this is of no use.
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Some suggest that discharge into the calendar, uh, everyone says that is not good,
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I do not like the computer as a calendar,
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I really think that little Filofax Organizer easy to use,
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You can flip through it, very convenient.
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I tell this story because I think there is one important thing is,
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To remember that this is really not a long time ago.
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We try to discover exactly how to make the computer to keep busy.
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You know, now we know that, once we have links with each other,
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Once the computer has become interconnected entrance,
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We really do not have to worry about how to make the computer is busy;
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They make us busy,
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This is a bit like ...... we are the killer application software.
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So how to do it?
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We deal with our e-mail, our games, our virtual world,
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Our family dinner to send text messages, we jogging, in the car,
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We risked their lives to doing these things,
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Even when our children sitting in the back seat of the car;
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We pass each other at the funeral SMS
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When we go to the park with only one hand pushing a swing,
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Then Viewed messages between each other.
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Many of my research is to observe the family, you know, this is what I saw.
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Children I interviewed told me that their parents will continue to re-read Harry Potter,
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Because their right hand holding the book to read, while the left hand
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Brush on the BlackBerry e-mail.
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