+ Kouroush
A summary of ideas:
*WP as destination:* -Sister projects swipable from cards -WMF owned OS integration/browser add-ons
*WP as platform:* -API for 'cards' on topics/JS library -Make sure API changes aren't breaking experience for: apple, google, amazon? -Help kindle optimize their calls -Key partner list...do we have this for major integrations?
These are great ideas, and I don't want to lose them. What should go on the brainstorming etherboard for Q1 https://etherpad.wikimedia.org/p/Q1_Readership_Brainstorm and what should go elsewhere (and how do we make sure elsewhere isn't purgatory).
-J
On Mon, Jun 8, 2015 at 11:34 AM, Gergo Tisza gtisza@wikimedia.org wrote:
On Mon, Jun 8, 2015 at 1:04 AM, S Page spage@wikimedia.org wrote:
Maybe WMF should offer its own browser- or OS-level integration, pushing the reading experience way beyond our sites. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Tools/Browser_tools lists various browser addons, such as Lookup companion for Wiki https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/lookup-companion-for-wiki/dhgpkiiipkgmckicafkhcihkcldbdeej?hl=en that do this. Meanwhile https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Tools#Searching has "Download 1-Click Answers Wikipedia Edition for Windows (beta) and then Alt-Click on any word in any program on your screen for instant, accurate facts." Who knew?!, makes me want to bust out Windows 2000 :)
A WMF-maintained self-contained javascript library to fetch Wikipedia summaries / Wikidata descriptions / Wikitionary translations (and maybe even Commons images) for a given string and display them in a configurable popup window would be awesome. That could then be used as a bookmarklet, in browser extensions (most of those are written in JS so they just need a trivial wrapper around the library), or in web pages as a functionality provided by the site owner.
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