ie8 fix

Between the Lines

Larry Dignan, Andrew Nusca and Rachel King

IBM Labs cooks up Web browsing history sharing tool

By | February 18, 2010, 7:02am PST

Summary: IBM announced a beta for a tool called CoScripter Reusable History, which documents your browsing activity in a format that can be shared and distributed in the future.

IBM on Thursday announced a beta for a tool called CoScripter Reusable History, which documents your browsing activity in a format that can be shared and distributed in the future.

The tool has a few use cases:

  • CoScripter could record your history when you order and print photos on line;
  • Perform and record e-commerce tasks;
  • Check in on an airline Web site and have a shared record of it.

IBM is also positioning CoScripter as a knowledge management tool since the software would help you remember what you’ve done on the Web and have a record that could be shared with co-workers. In other words, CoScripter could be an easy way to document processes. CoScripter is only available for Firefox.

Jeffrey Nichols on the CoScripter team at IBM Research writes in a blog post:

I know what you’re thinking…I don’t use the built-in history tool in my web browser now, so why would I use CoScripter Reusable History? I think there are a couple answers. First, our new tool records history at the level of interactions, such as clicking on a link or entering text into a form field, instead of the typical page-based model of traditional web history systems. With today’s modern web sites, if I want to be able to navigate back to a page in the future, I often find that saving the URL is not sufficient. Instead, I need to remember the exact set of actions that took me to that page, which is exactly what CoScripter Reusable History does for me.

The second, and even more important, answer is that CoScripter Reusable History makes it easy to share sequences of actions from your history with other users…

The user would be able to review their history and figure out what he wanted to share. The ultimate goal would be to take these Web actions and ultimately develop a script that could automate processes. As for privacy settings the user could turn off recording and delete browsing sessions.

Overall, CoScripter could be handy in a corporate setting, but could freak a few users out. Here’s the demo:

Kick off your day with ZDNet's daily e-mail newsletter. It's the freshest tech news and opinion, served hot. Get it.

Topics

Larry Dignan is Editor in Chief of ZDNet and SmartPlanet as well as Editorial Director of ZDNet's sister site TechRepublic.

Disclosure

Larry Dignan

Larry Dignan has nothing to disclose. He doesn’t hold investments in the technology companies he covers.

Biography

Larry Dignan

Larry Dignan is Editor in Chief of ZDNet and SmartPlanet as well as Editorial Director of ZDNet's sister site TechRepublic. He was most recently Executive Editor of News and Blogs at ZDNet. Prior to that he was executive news editor at eWeek and news editor at Baseline. He also served as the East Coast news editor and finance editor at CNET News.com. Larry has covered the technology and financial services industry since 1995, publishing articles in WallStreetWeek.com, Inter@ctive Week, The New York Times, and Financial Planning magazine. He's a graduate of the Columbia School of Journalism and the University of Delaware.

For daily updates, follow Larry on Twitter.

Related Discussions on TechRepublic

Did you know you can take part in these discussions with your ZDNet membership?

The discussion hasn’t started yet. Why don’t you begin it?

Formatting +
BB Codes - Note: HTML is not supported in forums
  • [b] Bold [/b]
  • [i] Italic [/i]
  • [u] Underline [/u]
  • [s] Strikethrough [/s]
  • [q] "Quote" [/q]
  • [ol][*] 1. Ordered List [/ol]
  • [ul][*] · Unordered List [/ul]
  • [pre] Preformat [/pre]
  • [quote] "Blockquote" [/quote]
ie8 fix

The best of ZDNet, delivered

ZDNet Newsletters

Get the best of ZDNet delivered straight to your inbox

Facebook Activity

White Papers, Webcasts, & Resources
ie8 fix