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As a Product Feature, Activity Stream is a collection of all the things you do in the browser that you care about display in a rich and meaningful way. This will most likely take the form of a timeline-like feed in the new tab page. We plan to display rich content with images from recent pages, screen shots, downloads, closing sessions, notifications, and improve your ''frecency'' results in the awesome bar. Eventually we hope to be the central feed of the things you care about.
 
===Rich Activity Data===
 
Rich activity data is a deliverable supporting activity stream. Increasing new and rich user events to activity stream is critical in increasing it's value. There's are key architectural decisions pending. This is not a dependency for Test Pilot release.
 
===Increased timeliness and performance of data syncing===
 
Implement push in sync is critical to reducing lag and usability in Activity Stream. Dependency here is critical to it's success. This is not a dependency for Test Pilot release.
==Goals and Status==
https://github.com/mozilla/activity-streams/milestones
{| class="wikitable"
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! Milestone !! Description !! End Date
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| UI Demo || Front end layout || Feb 12
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| Alpha || Loading local data || Feb 26
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| Beta || Example || Mar 18
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| Internal Release 1.0 || Internal Testing || Mar 18
|}
 
= Team Details =
== Engineering ==
Code: https://github.com/mozilla/activity-streams
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