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Can Zen design an open protocol to synchronize open tabs and bookmarks (pinned tabs) much like Arc's tab infrastructure? This way mobile browsers can easily integrate in an open way.
I have interest in building mobile browsers, and one user experience I would like is continuity between mobile and desktop experiences.
This would make Zen more of a de facto choice for desktop considering all the mobile browsers that a user can choose.
Also, it would be nice to make this open protocol based on some open infra so that user data can be kept secure and private. There is much to be discussed about the architecture.
I really like how Arc mixes the concepts of tabs and bookmarks into what they call "pinned tabs". This is a great design because it puts bookmarks at the forefront of a users attention for access and organization (cleanup). Zen can do the same design but in an open way.
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Can Zen design an open protocol to synchronize open tabs and bookmarks (pinned tabs) much like Arc's tab infrastructure? This way mobile browsers can easily integrate in an open way.
I have interest in building mobile browsers, and one user experience I would like is continuity between mobile and desktop experiences.
This would make Zen more of a de facto choice for desktop considering all the mobile browsers that a user can choose.
Also, it would be nice to make this open protocol based on some open infra so that user data can be kept secure and private. There is much to be discussed about the architecture.
I really like how Arc mixes the concepts of tabs and bookmarks into what they call "pinned tabs". This is a great design because it puts bookmarks at the forefront of a users attention for access and organization (cleanup). Zen can do the same design but in an open way.
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