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Figure out what does IPFS in browser brings to the table #22

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Gozala opened this issue Feb 8, 2017 · 1 comment
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Figure out what does IPFS in browser brings to the table #22

Gozala opened this issue Feb 8, 2017 · 1 comment
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Gozala commented Feb 8, 2017

This maybe too generic of an issue to have it around, but I though I'd create one in any case. As to what I'm proposing - IMO there needs to be a particular, well defined feature that IPFS in browser provides that would gain a user traction. For example Opera shipped p2p file sharing, chat & static site server back in 2009 and so did AllPeers Firefox extension in 2006 but neither end up being successful, it's either due to lack of that particular feature or maybe they were just ahead of time. Either way I think it's something worth taking time to consider.

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I'm merging this with #14: Document compelling use cases for IPFS in Browsers

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