Parakey

Parakey is a Web-based computer user interface proposed by Firefox contributors Blake Ross and Joe Hewitt.[1][2][3] Ross describes it as "a Web operating system that can do everything an OS can do." The idea behind it is to make image, video, and writing transfer to the web easier. He explains that the current problem with transferring data to the web is that in order to move an image onto the web you first have to transfer pictures from your digital camera, then upload them to a place like Flickr. Or, if you want to rant, you launch a blog on blogger.com before you can start talking.[4]

Parakey
Developer(s)Blake Ross, Joe Hewitt
Operating systemCross-platform
TypeOperating system

On 20 July 2007 Parakey was bought by Facebook for an undisclosed sum. The purchase also included the developers' assistance in progressing Facebook.[5][6] Parakey was Facebook, Inc's first acquisition.[7]

Sources

  1. "So about that project…". Archived from the original on 2007-06-27. Retrieved 2007-07-20.
  2. "Firefox Kid's New Start Up, Parakey". Retrieved 2007-07-20.
  3. "Parakey?". Archived from the original on 2007-07-02. Retrieved 2007-07-20.
  4. Kushner, David (2006-11-02). "The Firefox Kid". IEEE Spectrum. Archived from the original on 2006-11-30. Retrieved 2006-11-02.
  5. "Social site Facebook buys Parakey". BBC News. 2007-07-20.
  6. "Facebook press release" (PDF). 2007-07-20. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2008-03-07.
  7. http://www.sfgate.com/technology/businessinsider/article/Facebook-s-Product-Director-Is-Leaving-And-He-4301249.php


gollark: The fact that you do *not* need to do this is why we have lots of nice applications which do not leak memory, are secure, and can be programmed in reasonable time.
gollark: If I had to manage memory manually like in C in all my applications, they would probably run slower, leak memory randomly, take several times longer to program, and have large security issues.
gollark: itWHAT
gollark: Rust's model is cool but honestly I find writing GCed code much more convenient.
gollark: garbage collectionmostly
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