So I took a break from doing some WLWP work to check out the latest beta of Firefox 2. While the new UI is nice in some places and well not so nice in other places, it seems very stable.
The one thing that caught my eye with the first Beta release was the announcement of Microsummaries in FFX2. Basically, if the site has a microsummary file (an XML doc), this summary file can be used in your bookmark area to show a snippet of the site. Or a kind person can generate one for your site if there isn't one already. Check out the ones that have already been created here.
So if you bookmark w00t and select the Live Title version of the bookmark, your book mark will display the current item and the price for it. Clicking on this will, of course, take you to w00t.com.
You can read all about on the Mozlla site.
I'm still not exactly sold on the idea. I mean really what can this functionality give me that RSS doesn't already? Even so I decided to create my own. I decided to create one for last.fm to pull the last track that a person listened to.
Click here to install the last.fm microsummary.
Here is what the summary should look like if you were to bookmark my last.fm page:
I'm not sure the duration between updates is. So far I have to manually refresh the title by right clicking on the bookmark and clicking 'Refresh Live Title'. There also is no setting for changing the iterval of updating the title text.
I'm still scratching my head about how useful this feature is. I'm still going to get the most up to date information from a sites RSS feed.
Or maybe I'm missing the point? Maybe it's really there for users to get updated information from sites that don't expose RSS. If only you could cache each update somewhere. Or maybe that's the next evolution for microsummaries, could the possibility for updating the RSS integration in FFX2 to use the microsummary generator functionality for sites that don't have RSS.
Comments (1)
I see it as being useful when you want to see in the browser toolbar button the current stock price ,woot deal,cruise bargain whilst using your browser on a day to day manner.It could also be used as a mini ticker with the link taking you to the more details page. Sure you can use rss to do that, but then you'd need an rss feed with just headlines.
Posted by Andy | September 12, 2006 6:36 PM
Posted on September 12, 2006 18:36