MIT press__Moths to the flame Today's computer interfaces, the imaginary places where we meet and exchange information with our machines, are simply laughable compared to what's coming. Most of us are still crouched before a screen, attended by a keyboard and mouse. Occasionally we execute little curlicues with the mouse, but mostly we type---slowly---on the keyboard, feeding a trickle of information to the computer, while it spews back a niagara of information onto the screen. We don't converse with our machines, we send them telegrams.
(this too from MITpress. the handsdown most elegant use of digital net architecture I have seen. intuitive clear home page. and perfectly detailed and realized extensions)
