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It could be able to suggest whether a user wants to read each message that comes in.
Apps like the Kindle app from Amazon.com and the one that Sony submitted open up a browser window when a user wants to buy something.
Google has to scrub any material that a user wants taken down, as long as removing it doesn't hurt the public interest.
When a user wants to share a story, she clicks a button in her browser, called a "bookmarklet," to dump it into her friends' Potluck feeds.
If a user wants to say something that is not on the list, he can submit a request that it be added.
To that effect, Peace offers the ability to "whitelist" sites easily from the share menu in Safari, if a user wants to support a specific publisher.
Another promising area is avatars, like cartoon dogs and cats, that mouth speech when a user wants to have a video call but does not want to be seen.
The news feed's new architecture hones that strategy, splitting a single potentially overwhelming stream into a series of smaller constituent streams that are more broadly tailored to the type of content a user wants to see.
The company, based in Bellevue, Wash., sprang from Mr. Simonyi's research at Microsoft on "intentional programming," clever software that better understands what a user wants to do, his or her intentions.
A user wants to share some data files with other users privately.
Consequently, these properties enable a server to directly access the data that a user wants.
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Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com