Le 2013-04-19 00:09, Brion Vibber a écrit :
In many cases there's no need to manually
copy-paste a URL on a
smartphone;
"sharing" is commonly built into the browser.
Android has an extensible framework for inter-app communications
which
allows Facebook, Twitter, and numerous other social networks and
similar
apps to register to appear right in the browser's "share" button
prompt.
Tell me if I misunderstanding, but it seems to me that this pieces of
software are not integrated right into websites, but on the client side.
To my mind that's fine as long at it doesn't affect other users
experience. Especialy if it should not hide some relevant information by
making them non-standard client-feature dependant. What I understood of
what was proposed so far was to include a "share" feature on the server
side, which is – to my mind – very different from a neutrality point of
view.
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