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Parakey is a Web-based computer user interface proposed by Firefox contributors Blake Ross and Joe Hewitt. [1] [2] [3] Ross describes it as "a Web operating system that can do ...
Ross and Hewitt have been working on creating Parakey, a new user interface designed to bridge the gap between the desktop and the web. Ross revealed several technical details ...
Parakey is a Web-based computer user interface proposed by Firefox contributors Blake Ross and Joe Hewitt. [1] [2] [3] Ross describes it as "a Web operating system that can do ...
How considerate of Facebook to wait until Read/WriteWeb's Facebook Week to announce their first major acquisition. For an as-yet-undisclosed sum, Facebook has acquired Parakey, a ...
Ross and Hewitt have been working on creating Parakey, a new user interface designed to bridge the gap between the desktop and the web. Ross revealed several technical details ...
Just received word from Facebook that the company has made its first acquisition: Parakey, a startup founded by Blake Ross and Joe Hewitt, co-founders of Mozilla Firefox.
Parakey is a WebOs startup started by Blake Ross and Joe Hewitt. What is Parakey? (from Parakey’s website) Parakey is a platform for building applications that merge the best of ...
PRESS RELEASE Facebook  Acquires Startup Parakey Mozilla Firefox and Parakey Co-founders Blake Ross and Joe Hewitt Join Facebook PALO ALTO, Calif. — July 19, 2007 — Facebook ...
No, not talking butter. Parakey: a service, a product, a platform to bring life to the web by Firefox wonderboys? A “Web operating system that can do everything an OS can do”?
Blake Ross, a founding member of the team that created the Firefox Web browser, has been pictured on the cover of Wired magazine and profiled in publications like Rolling Stone and ...
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Parakey is a Web-based computer user interface proposed by Firefox contributors Blake Ross and Joe Hewitt. Ross describes it as "a Web operating system that can do everything an OS can do." The idea behind it is to make image, video, and writing transfer to the web easier. He explains that the current problem with transferring data to the web is that in order to move an image onto the web you first have to transfer pictures from your digital camera, then upload them to a place like Flickr. Or, if you want to rant, you launch a blog on blogger.com before you can start talking.

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