Sharing photos, links to article and videos with our friends and colleagues are all part of our daily routine. Whats not as common is sharing the process of how we do a task or multi-step process online with our networks like registering for a conference, making travel arrangements or even showing colleagues how to gather or analyze certain data.
Often times in organizations, large or small, valuable knowledge and best practices are confined to just a few people. We get bogged down in the process of how to do things because they are confusing or the task isn't one we encounter that often.
A new tool, created by IBM researchers aims to unlock that valuable "know-how" and make it easy to share relevant knowledge in your web browsing history with others.
Try it out at: http://coscripter.researchlabs.ibm.com/coscripter/history/
For more about the project, go to: http://www.ibmresearchnews.blogspot.com/
So excited to find the tool as I just started thinking about a tool which can share browsing history. What's in my mind is more "freeky" maybe, which is to allow sharing the visited URLs and create a distributed repository which you can query "the people who visited your current page also visited the following pages (after/before)". Of course that depends on the real sharing of browsing history.
nobodxbodon 1 year ago
For Chrome please... Please..
shishirvedio 1 year ago
If this worked in windows, it would have been useful to make an installation process automated. You send your friends your CoScripter process during an installation, they just run it and wait for the installation to automatically finish (especially if there are many settings that have to be selected, this could surely replace annoying tutorials)
shinunotenshi 2 years ago