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"Flipping through a book or browsing a website together can work as an icebreaker," says Em.
Mouse movements can be used to infer a user's intent and focus while browsing a website.
When someone is using a computer to browse a website, a personalised cookie file can be sent from the website's server to the person's computer.
Cookies are small pieces of data sent from a website and stored in a user's web browser while a user is browsing a website.
Multi-session cookies last beyond a single session of browsing a website; this allows a website to recognize a computer or user for defined amount of time.
For example, a web browser in the masqueraded network can browse a website outside, but a web browser outside could not browse a web site in the masqueraded network.
For example, when browsing a website, the user will send commands, which are short, to the server, but the server will send whole files, that are generally larger than those commands, in response.
They merely are part of this community to share their love, or hate, of a book and learn about other books that they may not necessarily see by themselves in a bookshop or browsing a website.