Human interface system for communicating networked users

Computer graphics processing and selective visual display system – Display driving control circuitry – Controlling the condition of display elements

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39520034, 395610, 395329, 395331, 395349, 345331, 345349, G06F 15163, G06F 300

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ABSTRACT:
A human interface system constructed by connecting systems containing a plurality of computers via a network includes site building means for building a plurality of sites that either retain or manage a plurality pieces of data and a plurality of programs, and access managing means for managing users' access to each site. The access managing means has a communication channel between the users established by accessing the sites via the data and programs.

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