Mozilla Weave launches developer platform

Posted Feb 9, 2010 by Tim
Mozilla is true that fighting battles on multiple fronts, but it seems that during this 2010 was put a lot of chips to Weave
(UpVery.com) Feb 9, 2010 -- Mozilla is true that fighting battles on multiple fronts, but it seems that during this 2010 was put a lot of chips to Weave, his service to synchronize your Firefox preferences among multiple computers. After the premiere of the final version and the announcement of an ambitious system of identification, is now launching a platform for developers to bring the tool anywhere.

This is an API and libraries in different languages that, initially, would Weave client deployment on other devices and environments. Thus, it experiments with applications for iPhone, WebOS, command lines and web access

But the interesting thing will come in a next stage, with a system to share information with third-party sites. For example, you can create a utility to load the markers in other browsers (as does Xmarks) devices not yet supported or even customize the experience on a specific page, based on browsing habits saved.

Based on the amount of add-ons that exist for the browser, we expect the emergence of an interesting variety of utilities. I just think that their biggest challenges are security, privacy, and that users are always aware of what material they share, to avoid surprises.

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