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An overview of current interfaces is presented, with attention given to icons, menus, hypermedia and hyperobjects, video, audio, virtual reality and animation. A prediction of the interfaces at the end of the next decade is also presented. It is predicted that the next decade will see a continuance of the universal user interface but with computers that have the capability of adapting to the human that uses them.<>