Weave... Mozilla Is Trying To Be More Social
Cassanova writes "Weave is the newest Mozilla Labs project. It allows the user to save browser settings on Mozilla servers (Favorites, sessions, passwords, etc.) and load them from anywhere. With this project, Mozilla is trying to be an online services provider, which is an important step. But can Mozilla labs get over the privacy issues?"
After all, this is a magnificent opportunity to build the greatest list of porn links the world has ever seen!
I dislike the sexist nature of this article.
Well, you can pry my self-contained, customised ultraportable laptop from my dead, cold hands. And only then. I have yet to see a web-based application that is as fast and convenient to use as a native program and doesn't get in the way due to being a slightly overpowered web page. And I have yet to see two (let alone any more) separate web applications that have a consistent look&feel, which is a critical feature of any *work*station, that is, a computer used for doing some kind of *work*, not wasting time on MySpace. I see a very, very long way for this whole "web-based" hype to produce something serious enough...
This is Slashdot. Common sense is futile. You will be modded down.
I should sue them for profiting from my good name, damaging my reputation and causing confusion among the masses.