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We noticed there're some hot trendy topics in interaction community, we assume those thoughts could be applied into a FF x.0. But we cannot just follow, we need our unique vision. It is valuable to think about branding and marketing strategies as well as user experience. | We noticed there're some hot trendy topics in interaction community, we assume those thoughts could be applied into a FF x.0. But we cannot just follow, we need our unique vision. It is valuable to think about branding and marketing strategies as well as user experience. | ||
* Personalization. Now as the web culture becomes both social and personal, | * Personalization. Now as the web culture becomes both social and personal,Firefox survives today partially because it provides extensive add-ons and easy customization tools catering to individual needs. However ordinary users only understand the basic functions of the browser, not used to download plug-ins or customize their Web browser, which allows them only passive get, not actively browse the Web and fully enjoy the fun of absorbing information. | ||
Possible Solution: | |||
1.Improve Firefox add-on site, using with a more humane manner to give users a certain package of their favorite plug-ins, say, for 20-24-year-old single women white-collar users, recommended a particular combination of firefox plug-ins, etc., including visual history viewer, bookmarks sharing, embedded calendar, and to recommend a bookmark list, including the facebook, NYT art, Fashion, Salon, and so on for their lift-stage. Another example for a 30-year-old java male programmer, recommend a package contains firefox Firebug, simplified interface, power user keyboard UI extension, and a bookmark list: slashdot, careerbuilder, so on and so forth. | |||
2. Make firefox smart enough to learn the user's daily behavior, building a user profile so that Firefox could gradually do personalization by itself.(Pop up a recommendation to install a extension when Firefox thinks you need it). | |||
* Context awareness. | * Context awareness. | ||
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