
Last Wednesday, Opera Software introduced the idea of browsing with your face. It allows a person to surf the web and perform different computer tasks by making certain facial gestures. After reading half way through the article in ASCAP's Daily Brief, I realized that this idea was simply an April Fool's joke. However, the concept isn't out of the question and actually makes a lot of sense if you think about it. For instance, this would be perfect for people with disabilities who have a hard time operating a computer. While I'm sure this idea would take a decent amount of work and time to perfect, it would take browsing the web to a whole new level. Windows Live Messenger beta has been working at making more use out of webcams and has made it so you can "beam out images you prerecorded with your Webcam of various moods when you type certain emoticons." An idea that seems so ridiculous and was originally a joke actually has potential to work. This just goes to show how rapidly technology is increasing and how so many things that were once impossible are becoming possible.



