Socila integration would be very difficult to do correctly.

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shgysk8zer0

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Mar 20, 2012, 1:34:24 PM3/20/12
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I have been using Firefox Share, and F1 before that, for some time now. They have become some of my favorite extensions, and I am always eager to see updates to them. The new features you have listed would be very nice additions, though I doubt that a contact list and chat interface could be added while maintaining the minimal interface you have been working on. I think that the better way of adding these would be for a TweetDeck inspired app tab. I would love to see these added, I just have my doubts that there is a clean way of doing this. If you were to just add notifications and add status updates, I think that would be impressive enough. Adding chat to the browser is not very necessary considering all of the alternatives out there (Trillian, empathy, etc.).
Whatever you manage to do, I look forward to seeing. I always love showing off the latest from Mozilla.

Booker, Paul

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Mar 21, 2012, 6:31:01 AM3/21/12
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I think chat features at better integrated with Thunderbird

https://mozilla.org.uk/blog/2012/03/lightning-fast-instant-messages-thunderbird

On Tue, Mar 20, 2012 at 5:34 PM, shgysk8zer0 <shgys...@gmail.com> wrote:
I have been using Firefox Share, and F1 before that, for some time now. They have become some of my favorite extensions, and I am always eager to see updates to them. The new features you have listed would be very nice additions, though I doubt that a contact list and chat interface could be added while maintaining the minimal interface you have been working on. I think that the better way of adding these would be for a TweetDeck inspired app tab. I would love to see these added, I just have my doubts that there is a clean way of doing this. If you were to just add notifications and add status updates, I think that would be impressive enough. Adding chat to the browser is not very necessary considering all of the alternatives out there (Trillian, empathy, etc.).
Whatever you manage to do, I look forward to seeing. I always love showing off the latest from Mozilla.

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Booker, Paul

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Mar 21, 2012, 6:33:55 AM3/21/12
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I would also like to see push notifications in the browser.

Kumar McMillan

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Mar 21, 2012, 7:29:03 PM3/21/12
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On Wed, Mar 21, 2012 at 5:33 AM, Booker, Paul <i...@paulbooker.co.uk> wrote:
I would also like to see push notifications in the browser.

Hi.
Mozilla has a push notification service in the works: https://wiki.mozilla.org/Services/Notifications/Push/API It's still under active development so the interface is still evolving.

-Kumar


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