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April 4, 2007 7:59 AM PDT

Mozilla gets social bug with The Coop

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The Mozilla Foundation's Labs has started a project to add social-networking features to the Firefox browser.

Called The Coop, the project aims to build a browser add-on that will let people share and receive links or other Web-delivered content, such as photos.

Project planners envision a row or column of boxes that contain their friends' photos, which could be pulled from an online photo-sharing service like Flickr.

The person will know that something has been sent when a friend's avatar or picture glows. Or a person can click on a friend's avatar to get his latest bookmarked Web pages, photos, blogs or movies.

Mozilla The Coop

"Perhaps the most common social interaction on the Web today is sending someone a link," the project's Web site notes. "The goal of The Coop is to ease this interaction and merge it with similar tools provided by a large number of popular Web services."

Like a chicken coop, each friend's avatar will have its own box, where it "lives."

Information could be transported between people's browsers either using RSS feeds or setting up an instant-messaging server, according to the project's Web site.

The project is now at a "proof of concept" phase, but Mozilla has already sketched out anticipated features such as letting someone drag a link onto a friend's image to share it.

Another browser designed around online social services like Yahoo's Delicious and Facebook is Flock, a Firefox-based product still in the beta-testing phase.

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What percentage...
by Hoser McMoose April 4, 2007 10:27 AM PDT
I wonder what percentage of the total links sent will point to meatspin.com (NSFW!) and it's derivatives?
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well...
by mrorie April 4, 2007 10:29 AM PDT
Well, if it's intended to be a way to share links with friends, I would assume it'd be pretty low. Assuming your friends aren't all frat boys.
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