Source: IEEE Spectrum Magazine     Released: Mon 23-Oct-2006, 17:00 ET

Description

As Web 2.0 takes hold, Blake Ross, co-inventor of the Firefox browser, prepares 
his own second act.

Newswise - While still a teenager, Blake Ross helped start the Mozilla Firefox 
project, a spin-off
of Netscape's Web browser. Firefox has been downloaded by more than 200 million 
people worldwide,
even threatening the supremacy of one of Microsoft's flagship programs, 
Internet Explorer.

Although Firefox was ultimately wrought from the work of thousands of 
programmers in the
free-software community, Ross became a poster boy for the revolution. So one of 
the most commonly
heard questions, in certain circles, is "What's Blake up to now?" Until now, no 
one knew. In this
first exclusive look, the 20-year-old software wunderkind shows journalist 
David Kushner the answer,
a system called Parakey.

Parakey is supposed to close the gap between the desktop and the Web. "Right 
now, people want to
shuffle around content," Ross says, "but the world's fused together by a 
collection of hacks."
Something that should be simple, say, getting photos from a digital camera onto 
the Web, is an
impossible task for many people, and you'd need more arms than Vishnu to juggle 
all the things you'd
like to on the Web. To upload those photos, for example, you have to dump your 
images into one
folder, then transfer them to an image-sharing site such as Flickr. Moving 
videos to YouTube is
completely different. If you want to make a personal Web page within an online 
community, you have
to join a social network such as MySpace or Friendster. If you intend to rant 
about politics or
movies, you launch a blog and link to it from your other pages. The mess of the 
Web, in other words,
leaves you trapped in a big tangle of actions, service providers, and 
applications.

Parakey is designed to cut through all that confusion. It doesn't exist on the 
Web, or on the
desktop, but rather on both at once. And yet it's supposed to be simple enough 
for Ross's mother to
use.

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