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Chrome and Mozilla are working on a new concept called Web Intents/Actions. It extends the hyperlink idea, allowing sites to share features and functionality. A big part of the idea revolves around creating a collection of verbs (calls to action). I want to do a workshop, explaining the Web Intents concept and then ask the following questions:How do we define 'the right words'?How do you sort services into collections under a word?How do you come up with calls to action that work with the broadest audience?
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Glenn JonesUXCampBrighton – Brighton, UK1 Oct 2011
Choosing the Right Words – Web Intents
Visual overload
Hundreds of services – no choice
<intent action="http://webintents.org/share" type="text/uri-list" href="https://twitter.com/intent/tweet" title="Tweet link" />
Registering your service
Also links together application features and data
Choosing the Right Verbs
A interesting UX problem to workshop
Taking on brand backed terms
Grouping the right services under a single verb
Paul Kinlan
• Discover – query external APIs and services • Share – share data from the page• Edit – edit data from the page• View – view data in another application• Pick – pick files from a service • Subscribe – subscribing to data from the page• Save – save data to another application
The above descriptions are my interpretation, please read the original text http://webintents.org/
Tantek Çelik and Erin Richey
• Later – to read this later• Save – to collect and categorize • Props – to like, praise or favourite• Share – to pass on to friends• Follow – to hear more from this author/site
The above descriptions are my interpretation, please read the original text http://tantek.com/2011/220/b1/web-actions-a-new-building-block
Activitystream Verbs• Add • Cancel • Checkin • Delete • Favorite • Follow • Give • Ignore • Invite • Join
• Leave • Like • Make-friend • Play • Receive • Remove • Remove-friend • Request-friend • RSVP-maybe • RSVP-no
• RSVP-yes• Save• Share • Stop-following • Tag • Unfavorite • Unlike • Unsave • Update
http://activitystrea.ms/head/activity-schema.html