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by lazyjones
2516 days ago
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> But it started with desktop browsers where this concept didn't really exist. Correct, mainly because "normal" users didn't know how to copy/paste URLs or didn't bother to, supposedly. If desktop browsers had gone in the right direction, they'd have added a "share:" scheme (similar to "mailto:"). |
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In the past, desktop browsers kind of tried to provide such features with the concept of the bookmarklet [1]. The idea was that users would drag&drop a link to their bookmark toolbar to add functionality to their browser. I think it is still used by some Read-It-Later style collection services, but mostly has been replaced with browser extensions.
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bookmarklet