Once again the idea behind it was to understand what the user may want.
But what if the user wants to put his own private network at the end?
Has there been any investigation as to what the potential users want from the system?
A computer will quickly find some text the user wants.
When users want to get data off the disk, they must have the key.
"It will cost money, and most users don't want to pay for music."
Users of the future, he said, will want to see the document and have access to the data.
What the user really wants is for the programs to stop crashing in the first place.
"The publishers are trying to figure out what users want and how it will work best for them."
Unless users want more control, all they usually have to do is point and shoot.