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2008-11-25
This feature which has been described as incomplete, but with the potential to become a killer has been in KDE4 for a couple of years now.
Activities allow one to group apps and documents, save and pause the activities, stop the activity and relaunch it later, etc...
I'm unsure if GNOME knew about this very prominent KDE feature, but it seems as though they are not developing a feature which will differentiate them and allow them to be seen as unique and excellent for having it, but rather making the feature common amongst the two largest desktops, making anything without it seem lacking.
KDE also has the history by default through krunner and nepomuk/strigi, as well as having more advanced monitor and window management.
It seems as though, everything they are moving towards is already possible with KDE, and KDE have done it without removing features, but rather by adding them.
Edited 2012-09-24 06:41 UTC