watch the video below, shows it all
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jack ferrisToday we’re announcing the launch of Ubiquity, a Mozilla Labs experiment into connecting the Web with language in an attempt to find new user interfaces that could make it possible for everyone to do common Web tasks more quickly and easily.Mozilla Labs
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josh rehmanUbiquity is a command line for firefox with some extremely innovative UI features. By Aza Raskin.
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Christian KindlerMashup with firefox - Browser goes web 2.0 ? muss ich mir genauer anschauen
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bart louwagieFireFox New user interfaces that could make it possible for everyone to do common Web tasks more quickly and easily.
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Add Sticky NoteIt Doesn’t Have to be This Way
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Introducing Ubiquity
An experiment into connecting the Web with language.

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Richard Kendall"The overall goals of Ubiquity are to explore how best to:
* Empower users to control the web browser with language-based instructions. (With search, users type what they want to find. With Ubiquity, they type what they want to do.)
* Enable on-demand, usui tools firefox extension mashup Web mozilla ubiquity webservices
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Peter ArwanitisAn experiment into connecting the Web with language.
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Marg WilkinsonIntroducing Ubiquity
An experiment into connecting the Web with language.
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Martin Lindner# Empower users to control the web browser with language-based instructions. (With search, users type what they want to find. With Ubiquity, they type what they want to do.)
# Enable on-demand, user-generated mashups with existing open Web APIs. (In other -
Chris HardingUbiquity 0.1
Lets you map and insert maps anywhere; translate on-page; search amazon, google, wikipedia, yahoo, youtube, etc.; digg and twitter; lookup and insert yelp review; get the weather; syntax highlight any code you find; and a lot more. Ubiquitymashup ui mozilla plugins firefox mashups plugin webservices ubiquity
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- Lets you map and insert maps anywhere; translate on-page; search amazon, google, wikipedia, yahoo, youtube, etc.; digg and twitter; lookup and insert yelp review; get the weather; syntax highlight any code you find; and a lot more. Ubiquity “command list” to see them all.
- Find and install new commands to extend your browser’s vocabulary through a simple subscription mechanism
- Read about Ubiquity In Depth, or see a number of the commands in action (with screenshots) in the Ubiquity Tutorial.
Ubiquity 0.1
- Lets you map and insert maps anywhere; translate on-page; search amazon, google, wikipedia, yahoo, youtube, etc.; digg and twitter; lookup and insert yelp review; get the weather; syntax highlight any code you find; and a lot more. Ubiquity “command list” to see them all.
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J GMost people do not have an easy way to manage the vast resources of the Web to simplify their task at hand. For the most part they are left trundling between web sites, performing common tasks resulting in frustration and wasted time.
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Ben SmithThe overall goals of Ubiquity are to explore how best to:
* Empower users to control the web browser with language-based instructions. (With search, users type what they want to find. With Ubiquity, they type what they want to do.)
* Enable on-detools firefox web2.0 webservices web mashup ubiquity mozilla
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