Imagine that here I could drop a music player or video or google maps or a chess game or direct access to a dropbox folder, embedded in the sourcing webpage, and you control it directly. It's safe because the music player can only play music, and such things. It is sandboxed as will, but the website doesn't control. It is full information sharing. Like more powerful links.<p>I have worked on such extension but I'm limited by the capabilities and security of how it implements extensions. I find it slightly enraging. I say it should be more than an extension, but a feature of internet, to be able to share anything, anywhere, and to manipulate the content at will.<p>More power to the user, it means less wall-gardening, and more awesome stuff. Wherever we can submit text and have it displayed, I should be able to submit standardized information tokens, and have it translated correctly into arbitrary interactive content.<p>The browser doesn't translate token-to-HTML, because then it'll be boring widgets and never get done, it only detects the tokens, and loads the content. It's like a HTML tag which interpretation is peer-to-peer customized. The user controls how the translating is done. More power to the user. It's a standard for cross-site datastream links.<p>I'm a little confused about the details, but I say we should be able to share anything, anywhere.<p>That is all. Goodbye