Why not "trending topics" - pages that have been seeing lots of traffic in recent time?
I'm not sure how easily that would be to code up, though.
On 11/2/11 10:20 AM, Tomasz Finc wrote:
On Wed, Nov 2, 2011 at 10:11 AM, Philip Changpchang@wikimedia.org wrote:
The full-screen approach is a good idea. In terms of a scrolling list, one has to wonder what the limit will be in terms of items suggested. Perhaps the last item could be a "more" link? Suggestions based on history is a good idea. There is a feature request as follows: Auto-complete based on history too bugzilla:31598 Low under "Remaining in Bugzilla" on Mobile Projects/features: http://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Mobile_Projects/features It would be good to hear from users how desirable this would be.
So I can see this working in two ways. We make use of HTML5 web storage to record what people search (obvious privacy discussion) and save it on their phone or we record it per account (even more of a privacy discussion)
Thoughts?
--tomasz
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