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The Future of Browsing Courtesy of MS and Mozilla

Started by joshviney · 10 months ago

Very cool stuff people. Mozilla’s Ubiquity and MS IE 8 Beta 2. Two different takes trying to solve very similar problems. I think I smell a very interesting trend.

The problem:
The Web as we use it today is only very loosely connected through hyperlinks or developer created mashups. Even though the business environment on the Web [...]
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  • Hey Josh,

    We'd love your help with the UX. In particular as we start moving towards Ubiquity 0.2, we are planning on making it really easy to explore a number of different ways interface options. Neither the current interface nor the context-menu are the right vehicle for getting the functionality to the every-day user. It would be fantastic to start both discussions and a section of the Ubiquity wiki about future UX directions, with mockups and all :)

    We are generally on #ubiquity in IRC, as well as on the Ubiquity mailing list.

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