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* beng, chofmann: RSS is just another type of web content, and we should try to provide a transient experience where we display that content in the most appropriate fashion | * beng, chofmann: RSS is just another type of web content, and we should try to provide a transient experience where we display that content in the most appropriate fashion | ||
* beltzner: two primary use cases: 1) mail-like, where each post should be tracked, marked read/unread, archived, searchable, and 2) headline-scanning like where recency is key and posts can be missed; usually for feeds with higher volume of updates | * beltzner: two primary use cases: 1) mail-like, where each post should be tracked, marked read/unread, archived, searchable, and 2) headline-scanning like where recency is key and posts can be missed; usually for feeds with higher volume of updates | ||
** less common third path is the "innovative use of RSS in applications" path like podcasting | |||
* beltzner: "Live Bookmark" can be extended to ''any'' webpage which has been changed; could mean "watch this page for updates" | * beltzner: "Live Bookmark" can be extended to ''any'' webpage which has been changed; could mean "watch this page for updates" | ||
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** beltzner: the danger there is that it doesn't allow for someone to create a LiveBookmark | ** beltzner: the danger there is that it doesn't allow for someone to create a LiveBookmark | ||
** beng: right now in prefs we show an elaborate dialog that illustrates registered content handlers, this is where I'd suggest we do that. The [x] Always Use this handler button might be a solution here. Or alternatively to have an "Open With ..." metaphor. | ** beng: right now in prefs we show an elaborate dialog that illustrates registered content handlers, this is where I'd suggest we do that. The [x] Always Use this handler button might be a solution here. Or alternatively to have an "Open With ..." metaphor. | ||
*** a lot of fallout discussion about the advantage of the "Open With.." metaphor for mailto: links, rss files, any sort of file (MP3, etc) | |||
* using [[Places|places]] we'll be able to keep a local store of the Live Bookmarks. | |||