Hi! I'm Amine and this is my concept! But first, let me introduce the information that can have a contact. Every contact can have a name, an email address, phone number, an address, interests, a birthday, events, pictures, or videos, and much more. And so, with this data, we'll have many options as sending emails, calling, add a contact, see the calendar to attend events, sending gifts, seeing opinions, discovering new photos or videos, etc. So, with contacts in the browser, we'll be able to share, send, and discover. So, let's see the concept. The idea is to have options by clicking on the website's icon. Small menu appears with options like sending by email, sharing on twitter, etc. If we click on send by email for example, we'll have the possibility to customize the message or share all the open tabs. And then, start typing the contact's name and choose. Users will also have the possibility to insert many contacts from the list by pressing control or command button. There is a new option in the browser. It shows friends' updates. But this time, we will be able to choose the contacts that we'll have updates from by adding them to favorites. If we click on the updates icon, which here shows three updates, we'll get a new contact page with options to import, search, and a list of things. A special view of the last updates by every favorite contact. We can switch here between tweets to discovering the last rows of video by using the right buttons. And at the bottom, you also see different parts of this contact page. And finally, the three updates. Let's take a look at the profile page. This contains the main information about the contacts on the left. with an option to add to favorites. On the right, we can choose to see photos, videos from this contact, or the browser's addons details. The user can choose to hide. And finally, we have the last updates. This is the last part of this presentation. It shows how we can use opinions given by a cat. Let's suppose I am looking for a book. If one of my contacts has already commented on this book.