Integration with the cloud would be spiffy too, but I'm worried about
relatively basic features that come bundled with most SSBs. Mainly,
Chrome's lack of a notification system.

But yeah, the lack of integration, or at the very least optional
integration, with their own services such as Google Bookmarks,
Calendar, Docs, Reader, and Picasa seems a little strange, to me. I
assume that these issues will be taken care of immediately after a
solid extension system comes into being. They'll probably be the first
extensions available...

On May 13, 10:37 am, LazFsh <[email protected]> wrote:
> I agree. This functionality is certainly needed. I think they should
> put it in there. I want chrome to tell me not only when I have a new
> gmail but when a calendar reminder through google calendar pops up,
> and when I have an IM through gtalk.
>
> Heres what I want in a browser:
> Email notification
> Calendar Notification
> IM Notification
> RSS notification
> Social Networking notification
>
> "Cloud-sourced" bookmarks (via Google Bookmarks preferably)
> "Cloud-sourced" password that auto fill (via Google Bookmarks
> preferably)
> "Cloud sourced" Extensions and preferences
> "Cloud sourced" File storage
> "Cloud sourced" Photo Managment
>
> All of the above should be interchangable with different non-gogle
> services (Delicious, foxmarks, facebook, 30boxes et cetera)
>
> On May 12, 11:13 pm, Susurrus <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > As now one seems to want to respond to this, I'll try to clarify just
> > what it is that I'm asking for. Chrome's Application Shortcuts, which
> > are useful, are similar to Mozilla Prism. They're both implementations
> > of a SSB. But Chrome's implementation doesn't offer the desktop
> > integration that most SSBs try to include. I'd like to have the
> > windows I open be able to minimize to the tray, and also convey
> > information like new emails, or new messages on social networking
> > sites, via popup or a little number that hovers over the icon in the
> > tray.
>
> > Another feature of Prism's that I'd love to have built in to Chrome,
> > is the ability to make mailto links open within your desired web based
> > mail app, like Gmail, Yahoo Mail, or Live Mail.
>
> > These would basically integrate Gmail Notifier into the Chrome
> > browser.
>
> > On May 11, 11:02 pm, Susurrus <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > > As far as I know, Chrome's application shortcuts don't have nearly the
> > > same functionality as Mozilla's Prism, and pretty much everything it
> > > can do is useful. It'd be nifty if Chrome could somehow mimic Prism,
> > > as right now I just get a new window without the browser chrome.
>
> > > For a more or less full explanation of what Prism can do, 
> > > visithttp://prism.mozilla.com/features/
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