A new version of the BunnyBrowse Firefox extension is available here. Version 1.1 uses the Yahoo Image Search API to swap images in your browser with multiple bunnies. So if you get tired of that same old bunny, upgrade to BunnyBrowse version 1.1 and see multiple bunnies. If you get tired of bunnies in general, you can go into the options and change the search query to anything you want (I suggest "pitbull").
Send me your comments and let me know of any changes that you would like to see.
While this may not be very relevant to Identity Share, I posted here because I started this project while writing the Identity Share Extension for Firefox.
Saturday, March 28, 2009
Friday, March 13, 2009
Documentation and Video
At long last I am nearing the end of the initial development of Identity Share. I have uploaded the final design document here. I have also created a 17 minute walk-through video which shows some of the functionality that is available on the site. You can find the walk-through at www.identityshare.net/about.php.
Thanks to everyone that has provided feedback and help during the development of the site.
Thanks to everyone that has provided feedback and help during the development of the site.
Tuesday, March 3, 2009
"Follow a User" Up and Running
The "Follow a User" page at identityshare.net now has full functionality. To share one's browsing a person needs to download the Firefox extension at http://identityshare.net/extension.php. After installing and entering a user name and password, users can turn browser sharing on and off using a toolbar button (that turns red when sharing is off) or the tools menu in Firefox.
The "Follow a User" page lists all users who are currently sharing. Upon choosing a user, their browsing history, currently displaying 100 entries, will appear and update every 20 seconds. Clicking an entry shows the website in an html iframe. Users can leave comments on particular URLs. These comments currently aggregate in a users profile.
Thanks to all my friends who have installed the extension to assist in testing.
The "Follow a User" page lists all users who are currently sharing. Upon choosing a user, their browsing history, currently displaying 100 entries, will appear and update every 20 seconds. Clicking an entry shows the website in an html iframe. Users can leave comments on particular URLs. These comments currently aggregate in a users profile.
Thanks to all my friends who have installed the extension to assist in testing.
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