Web 3.0 to do list

There are a number of things that you still can’t do on the web. This is the to-do-list to continue the convergence of desktop and web applications.

  • Handle file types for opening – a file double clicked from the desktop should be able to open up a web application
  • Handle saving back to the desktop – a file opened from the desktop should be able to save back to the desktop
  • Better off line support – this is in the works but most apps still don’t do this
  • Embedding objects – I can’t take a Yahoo table/chart and embed that in a gmail email.
  • Desktop Installation & Integration – Web applications should be able to ‘register’ or ‘install’ to get a link in the start menu
  • Hardware integration – web applications should be able to get hardware status and data such as GPS location, webcam, etc.
  • Drag-in & Drag-out – Users shoudl be able to drag objects into web-pages to import or open a file and drag out to export a file or data
  • Raw processor horsepower – As web-applications get richer and more complex they will need to harness the power of the desktop for photo editing, video editing and other advanced applications
  • Optional chrome – The back-button may not make sense for every application. A calculator or post-it application should be able to be run from the desktop without the chrome. (not just widgets but real applications)
  • Unified account system.  (more than just OpenID but a complete & secure system that allows people to have a single & secure login across many locations)

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