The largest button on a modern browser is the back button. Trips to the web are short. Enter a search, get a result, click back, then try again. This feels backwards (forgive the pun!). What if there was a better forward button? One that helps you understand a topic better or find alternative solutions to a problem you’re solving? What if web browsers were immediately useful instead of demanding input when you launched them? Browsers could do so much more, through a better understanding of your behavior and by using the experience of people at human-scale to give you content that enriches your life, regardless of whom you know or where you live.
Context Graph: It’s time to bring context back to the web, 06.07.2016 -
https://medium.com/firefox-context-graph/context-graph-its-time-to-bring-context-back-to-the-web-a7542fe45cf3Bemerkenswert - ohne diesen Artikel zu lesen habe ich einen Vergleich mit dem Wald diese Tage in einer Umfrage angeführt, wo ich gefragt wurde "
Wie erklären Sie einem Mitmenschen, der davon keine Ahnung hat, was Internet ist?". Die Kontext-Graph-Funktion scheint m.E. Überschneidungen mit dem
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