by Tessa Lau, IBM Research Staff Member, Intelligent User InterfacesWe're witnessing an emerging trend online towards more social tools. People are sharing photos, videos, and music online. Friends are even sharing minute details of their lives on social networking sites such as Twitter and Facebook. Yet one aspect of people's lives --- what you do while sitting in front of your computer ---
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