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A webOS standard
It's the natural approach, that you create a framework for web2 apps which becomes a standard.
In reality a web OS, which neatly reconnects to your earlier posts, and since we speak of dataformats here, probably xml based.
Microsoft has suggested some possible approaches to cut'n paste on the web along those lines, but not quite enough to resolve the issue.
- Too simplistic.
Maybe RSS based..
If something like that would appear, the above referenced problem of putting a into b would resolve itself naturally.
- Now when I mention it, I come to think of Xin which has exactly such a RSS-structured xml model for all it's apps. happy
Posted by: Mikael_66   Posted on: 05/03/06 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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A webOS standard  Mikael_66 | 05/03/06
All good points, but....  amckinnis | 05/03/06
That's what Microsoft did with IE...  Web20Explorer | 05/03/06

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