COMPUTER SOFTWARE RECORDING KEYSTROKES

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AUDIOEYE, LLC SURF BY SOUND AUDIOEYE, INC. 5210 E Williams Circle, Suite 750 Tucson AZ 85711 Computer software for-- recording keystrokes typed and playing tones to browse on and navigate computers connected to the Internet and on wireless devices, namely, personal digital assistants, cell phones, and wireless handhelds;Mobile internet services, namely-- electronic transmission of audio recordings to computers connected to the internet or wireless devices, namely, personal digital assistants, cell phones, and wireless handhelds; and electronic transmission of audio e-mail messages via computers connected to the Internet or wireless devices, namely, personal digital assistants, cell phones, and wireless handhelds;AUDIO EYE LLC SURF BY SOUND;LLC;
AUDIOEYE, LLC SURF BY SOUND AudioEye 3690 S. Park Avenue Suite 802 Tucson AZ 85713 Computer software for-- recording keystrokes typed and playing tones to browse on and navigate computers connected to the Internet and on wireless devices, namely, personal digital assistants, cell phones, and wireless handhelds;Mobile internet services, namely-- electronic transmission of audio recordings to computers connected to the internet or wireless devices, namely, personal digital assistants, cell phones, and wireless handhelds; and electronic transmission of audio e-mail messages via computers connected to the Internet or wireless devices, namely, personal digital assistants, cell phones, and wireless handhelds;AUDIO EYE LLC SURF BY SOUND;LLC;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. The invention provides for a communications recording and analysis system including means for recording one or more communication streams, means for identifying the recorded stream, means for retrieving the content of said recordings by identifier tags, and wherein additional real-time information is inferred from analysis, in real-time or later, of keystrokes entered at a computer/terminal handling the interaction, and/or computer mouse actions, and/or internet traffic emanating from, or terminating at, any one or more of a number of computers/terminals handling the interaction, and/or the words and/or prosody spoken during the interaction is recorded. Furthermore graphical display means are provided such that the presentation of call flow recording is in the form of a direct graph showing the progress of the calls through the various states and transitions.