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As a client software developer, you can use the Weave Identity and Sync services to access users' web experience data to create a consistent user experience between your software and Firefox. Read about [[Labs/Weave/Developer/HowToWriteClient|how to access browser data in client software here]]. | As a client software developer, you can use the Weave Identity and Sync services to access users' web experience data to create a consistent user experience between your software and Firefox. Read about [[Labs/Weave/Developer/HowToWriteClient|how to access browser data in client software here]]. | ||
As a web developer, you can get the source code for the pure HTML implementation of the Weave client and explore new ways of letting the user interact with their history and bookmarks. (Note that the current Weave services are not appropriate for use in server software: our goal is to make sure servers do not receive information unnecessarily) | |||
<b>What sort of applications shouldn't I build with these services?</b> | <b>What sort of applications shouldn't I build with these services?</b> | ||
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