Re: Deep linking

Hi Natasha, Dom and others,

    Particularly, I really like the idea. In my case, I used to develop my
own solution to communicate different apps when needed in a mobile context,
but again, with no standardization and open way to allow apps from other
vendors to communicate with the mine and vice-versa. In this context, I'm
confident to go through this topic and discuss about it further.

    I have some use cases that I can share in a proper moment considering
that we will go through on this topic. Please, count on me in contributing
efforts in this space.

Best,
Leandro.

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2015-01-07 0:18 GMT-03:00 Natasha Rooney <nrooney@gsma.com>:

> Thanks for this Dom!
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> Everyone: happy new year! Please read Dom’s post below and let us know if
> you have any thoughts.
> Dom: should we reach out to the Quixey, Google, Facebook guys? Let me know
> and we can get them involved too!
>
> Natasha
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> On 1/6/15, 19:44, "Dominique Hazael-Massieux" <dom@w3.org> wrote:
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> >Hi,
> >
> >In the past few months, several efforts have emerged to try to make
> >native apps get some of the benefits of the Web (inter-linking), as well
> >as to make them more integrated in the Web (seamless transition between
> >browser-based and native-based views of the Web).
> >
> >Google has app indexing:
> >https://developers.google.com/app-indexing/webmasters/app
> >Quixey has appURLs: http://appurl.org/
> >Facebook has AppLinks:
> >https://developers.facebook.com/blog/post/2014/04/30/app-links
> >http://applinks.org/
> >URX has omnilinks
> >http://blog.urx.com/urx-blog/omnilinks-app-links-and-the-state-of-mobile
> >
> >These efforts have also received attention from the press:
> >http://recode.net/2014/10/28/how-deep-linking-could-fix-mobile/
> >
> http://www.nytimes.com/2015/01/06/technology/tech-companies-look-to-break-
> >down-walls-between-apps.html?ref=technology
> >
> >Given the number of competing proposals in this space, and given they're
> >only as useful as they get widespread, it feels to me this space is
> >probably ripe for some standardization effort, or at least
> >pre-standardization.
> >
> >It's also an interesting twist to the usual “native vs Web” — it is
> >closer to “native ♥ Web”, with benefits for all.
> >
> >I'm looking for feedback on the topic, and potential interest in
> >contributing efforts in this space.
> >
> >Follow up actions could be a community group, or even a workshop if we
> >feel this type of topic requires broader visibility from the community.
> >
> >Thanks, and happy new year to all!
> >
> >Dom
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> >
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