Synch browsers with Mozilla Weave
Fire fox is wonderful. It has changed the way we used to browse the net. And the best part is that it has been continuously evolving itself to get better and better.
The latest buzz is that the Mozilla Labs has announced about their latest project, which has been nicknamed as Weave, which will allow you to store your browser data including bookmarks, history, and customizations on a Mozilla Serve in a similar manner as Google Browser Sync.
we believe that Web browsers like Fire fox can and should do more to broker rich experiences while increasing user control over their data and personal information.
Going further, Mozilla has been aiming to allow “developers to build innovative online experiences.” However, I could not figure out exactly what kind of experiences Mozilla is talking about.
It is still in its initial alpha release - compatible only with Fire fox 3.0 beta 2. If you are a web developer and know what exactly it is all about, you can test it here at Mozilla Labs.
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