Web Intents


Web Intents was an experimental framework for web-based inter-application communication and service discovery.
Web Intents consists of a discovery mechanism and a very light-weight RPC system between web applications, modelled after the Intents system in Android.
In the context of the framework an Intent equals an action to be performed by a provider.
Web Intents allow two web applications to communicate with each other, without either of them having to actually know what the other one is.

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Paul Kinlan of Google announced the Web Intents project in December 2010. He soon released a prototype API to GitHub. In August 2011 Google announced that Chrome would support Web Intents. Google and Mozilla have started co-operating to unify Web Intents and Mozilla's Web Activities into one proposal.
In November 2012, Greg Billock of Google announced that experimental support of Web Intents had been removed from Chrome.