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= What is Task Continuity? = | = What is Task Continuity? = | ||
Task Continuity is the umbrella term the Firefox UX team came up with to try and understand related user behaviors we've seen in last year's user research (Pancake, Save for Later, Hydra, etc.), and trends we've observed around multi-device and Web use. The UX team is currently working on identifying new feature opportunities for Firefox that support Task Continuity user needs. | Task Continuity is the umbrella term the Firefox UX team came up with to try and understand related user behaviors we've seen in last year's user research (Pancake, Save for Later, Hydra, etc.), and trends we've observed around multi-device and Web use. The UX team is currently working on identifying new feature opportunities for Firefox that support Task Continuity user needs. | ||
Note: We'd like to find a better name for this project. If you have any ideas, you can add them to [https://firefox-ux.etherpad.mozilla.org/TC-codename this wiki]. | |||
== Task Continuity Themes == | == Task Continuity Themes == | ||
You can find the latest version of the Task Continuity themes [http://people.mozilla.com/~lco/Task_Continuity/Latest/ in this folder] | You can find the latest version of the Task Continuity themes [http://people.mozilla.com/~lco/Task_Continuity/Latest/ in this folder] | ||
The Task Continuity Themes were created based on our user research, industry trends, and conversations percolating around Mozilla. It's intended to be a framework for organizing all our ideas about Task Continuity. | The Task Continuity Themes were created based on our user research, observations of industry trends, and conversations percolating around Mozilla. It's intended to be a framework for organizing all our ideas about Task Continuity. | ||
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** Intro post: [https://blog.mozilla.org/ux/2012/07/where-do-online-and-offline-life-intersect/ Where Do Online and Offline Life Intersect?] | ** Intro post: [https://blog.mozilla.org/ux/2012/07/where-do-online-and-offline-life-intersect/ Where Do Online and Offline Life Intersect?] | ||
** Related post: [https://blog.mozilla.org/privacy/2013/05/21/exploring-the-emotions-of-security-privacy-and-identity/ Exploring the Emotions of Security, Privacy, and Identity] | ** Related post: [https://blog.mozilla.org/privacy/2013/05/21/exploring-the-emotions-of-security-privacy-and-identity/ Exploring the Emotions of Security, Privacy, and Identity] | ||
== Other References == | |||
* [https://firefox-ux.etherpad.mozilla.org/TaskContinuity Task Continuity Notes] - rough notes and links from the early days of the project | |||
* [https://firefox-ux.etherpad.mozilla.org/conceptweek2012q4 Concept Week] - includes very early brainstorming about Saving for Later | |||
= Identifying the Opportunity Space (Save for Later) = | |||
Once we had the themes, we started to discuss which opportunity space we wanted to focus on initially. PMs, Engineers, BD, & Marketing was involved in some of these sessions with the UX team. After a few different opportunity mapping and brainstorming sessions, the UX team decided to focus on "Saving for Later" as the main opportunity space to continue exploring. | |||