4...and using Bayesian or other similar filters, automatically block or highlight content. For blocking advertisements, or highlighting certain key passages...
This is probably the most important feature I can think of as well... this could potentially turn the browser into the search engine if the browser can create browse profiles based on user prefs... colate them at a central server, and match browse types to help you find sites that you would like but would not otherwise find for one reason or another.
The fact of the matter is that this is a tool that can be used by an aware driver. Once you take the car out on the dirt back roads, mess with the radars "mind" a bit and figure it out like some video game, you now have a new "control" for your car. You pull the factory chip, mod it up, make that radar work FOR you.
A good driver now has a conceptual "force field" that he/she can use with some degree of precision. The driver knows the car is going to brake and how much it is going to brake under these certian conditions, and can concentrate his/her efforts on other areas of the art of driving.
You thought tail-gaters were evil before... just you wait!
This is probably the most important feature I can think of as well... this could potentially turn the browser into the search engine if the browser can create browse profiles based on user prefs... colate them at a central server, and match browse types to help you find sites that you would like but would not otherwise find for one reason or another.
I fully vote for bayesian browsing!!!
--gabe
Cool, do you have this blogged somewhere? I am interested in reading more if you have written anything on the setup.
--gabe
A good driver now has a conceptual "force field" that he/she can use with some degree of precision. The driver knows the car is going to brake and how much it is going to brake under these certian conditions, and can concentrate his/her efforts on other areas of the art of driving.
You thought tail-gaters were evil before... just you wait!
--gabe