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Bob uses his Music app to listen to music and audio files. He keeps a library with his preferred titles. He adds new songs from his desktop browser. When he uses his Firefox OS device, he can listen to these new songs if he is online. He can also choose to download them so he can play them offline. | Bob uses his Music app to listen to music and audio files. He keeps a library with his preferred titles. He adds new songs from his desktop browser. When he uses his Firefox OS device, he can listen to these new songs if he is online. He can also choose to download them so he can play them offline. | ||
''Question: Does the [[https://wiki.mozilla.org/Gaia/Architecture_Proposal|proposed V3 architecture]] buy us anything in terms improved offline experience here? -Stephany'' | |||
Alice listens to her favorite knitting podcasts -- Knitting Pipeline and The Knit Girllls -- in her web browser (while knitting beside her laptop during business travel) or via the Apple TV > Podcasts section, when she is at home. Alice can access both podcasts on the Web and in iTunes. She has a Lenovo PC so doesn't really use iTunes outside of Apple TV. When Alice sits down in her plane seat for her next business trip, plugs in her headphones and clicks the play button on the video clip embedded in the podcast's web page, Firefox Cloud asks if she'd like the video to be backed up so she can pick it up anywhere (on her phone, in case her laptop battery dies; on her laptop when it's offline during the flight with alleged but nonexistent Internet service), where she left off. | Alice listens to her favorite knitting podcasts -- Knitting Pipeline and The Knit Girllls -- in her web browser (while knitting beside her laptop during business travel) or via the Apple TV > Podcasts section, when she is at home. Alice can access both podcasts on the Web and in iTunes. She has a Lenovo PC so doesn't really use iTunes outside of Apple TV. When Alice sits down in her plane seat for her next business trip, plugs in her headphones and clicks the play button on the video clip embedded in the podcast's web page, Firefox Cloud asks if she'd like the video to be backed up so she can pick it up anywhere (on her phone, in case her laptop battery dies; on her laptop when it's offline during the flight with alleged but nonexistent Internet service), where she left off. |