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Travis Parsons
So if we were to build a browser-in-the-cloud together... what are some ideas?
First, some background. Browzmi has created a social browsing web service. Our goal is to have different access options for user: 1) 100% web; 2) Homebase browser extension; 3) Browzmi Desktop; 4) mobile/iphone. Now we have web and the first pass on our Homebase extension. The goal is to keep the "feature" set in the cloud so that Browzmi can integrate with web services and be portable across devices. Browzmi desktop is the idea of taking our Homebase extension and using Prism or something to create a stand-alone browser. Our goal is to provide ability to customize Browzmi with widgets, update actions and themes (and other hacks), so this idea of browser in the cloud has some legs, in our opinion. - Travis Parsons
Here is a question.. should we take Homebase extension and make it more integrated into browser chrome so that you have more persistent connection via Browzmi with your friends.. for example, be able to use address bar of your browser chrome and have Browzmi sidebars accessible..? - Travis Parsons
Yes, I'd love to have it more integrated with the browser. 100% web could be the lite version, desktop = loaded/powerful, and browser extensions = somewhere in the middle. - Hao Chen
I would also definitely use the mobile/iphone version if it was fast and usable. - Hao Chen
Stand-alone browser would be good, but it's better if we use Prism and rewrite homebase extension to be Prism compatible. Make the homebase extension to be more integrated into browser chrome is good as well, but make sure it won't have conflict with other extensions, especially with popular extensions, like TMP. - LouCypher
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