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1 New “Collaborate” Button Integrate UI directly into the browser. Possible Targets: IE (via SpiceIE) & Firefox (via standard extensions & NPAPI plugins

2 Collaboration Interface Breaks out into FullScreen either easily, or by default Presumably a Silverlight app “under the hood”. Novel input schemes found here. Can be broken out into a stand alone app as well (or at least, in appearance)

3 Input Ideas – Hand gestures/sign language* Implies some sort of LED glove Requires a novel and discoverable set of gestures – The “Bat” Mouse + a third dimension Requires that people be able to navigate in 3- dimensions *This seems like the way to go – less 3d thinking, and less fatigue.

4 Adding to the Workspace Context menu on: – Selected Text – URLs – Images – Videos (tricky, given Flash and all) Add files directly from workspace – Standard file selection dialog Move collections of items between different workspaces (cut/copy & paste) – Some sort of partial serialization

5 Manipulation Within Workspace Add “links” – Symmetric or not Think “correlated” versus “thus” semantic Carry information (labels, or other documents) Tags – Required by spec – Grouping & Categorization “cats” & “beta deliverables” – Its possible to implement links as a special form of tags

6 Manipulation Within Workspace (continued) Zoom on workspace (links and document previews scale/hide) Select related documents (Expose style?) View history of workspace (or some history) – I’m picturing a visual playback with a timeline Select all documents of a given type All of these operations can be performed on the currently selected subset of the Workspace (all Images in Tag A related to …)

7 Tags Tags can be implemented in a couple of ways – Google style – simple labels applied to a document – Facebook style – have a side-effect (notice, or export to a feed, etc.) in addition to categorizing Proposed hybrid – Google style by default, but any user can “listen” on a tag; getting notice (on login, or through some other medium) when a tag is applied – A few tags should be Facebook style by default – say “important” or “user:Kevin.Montrose”.

8 Plugin Server UI Clients Browsing History “Interesting” Webpage Data Etc. Security/Privacy Boundary Links (between items) New Documents Changes to Organization XML or JSON Describing Workspace

9 …………. Documents Workspace Document Webpage URL Image Video Text Arbitrary File Browsing History (whole or part) Query on a Database (w/ or w/o results) Workspace should be versioned, so its development over time can be replayed Link between documents Optionally annotated (with another Document)

10 History (as a document) Website Paths Keep track of path taken with respect to time, so it can be replayed (and added to a workspace as such) “All children of a node” (not following links that lead back up the hierarchy) is meaningful Possibly all related Possibly search results If we add some outside knowledge (like, Google is a search engine) we can guess certain user behaviors Email, Directions (Google/Live Maps), etc.

11 Some thoughts on Identity The easiest thing to do is roll our own username/password system However, that’s a security nightmare (even for a prototype) & we’re forcing users to remember another username/password combo. Consider OpenID – http://openid.net/ http://openid.net/ – Supported by: Google, Yahoo, AOL, Wordpress, Flickr, Live Journal, and others.


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