Mozilla extension would tap into typed commands
Macworld —
An experimental extension to Mozilla Firefox lets people substitute simple text commands for complex Web tasks such as putting links to maps in e-mail messages. On Tuesday, Mozilla Labs released its first version of Ubiquity, which is related to software called Enso that was developed at a small Chicago company called Humanized. Mozilla hired three executives of Humanized in January, and Aza Raskin, the former president of that company, introduced Ubiquity 0.1 in a Mozilla Labs blog entry on Tuesday. Raskin is now head of user experience at Mozilla Labs. Ubiquity is designed ...
Ubiquity: new Firefox extension is, by definition, everywhere
MacUser —
... You can do a lot with the web: email people, find maps, locate a new place to live, play games, etc. But for all that the web has progressed in the last decade, it’s still surprisingly limited in some ways. Mozilla Labs’s new Firefox extension, Ubiquity, aims to change that. ...
Feature: [video] Google’s “Chrome” and Mozilla’s “Ubiquity” - Changing the Way We Web
MacBlogz - One Stop Apple News —
... a prototype.
Browsers like Apple’s Safari and Mozilla’s Firefox are the way we access the internet. Without a web browser, websites are simply piles of code and images. But web browsers as we currently know and love them, while utilizing the great services available, still make it hard for the everyday user to experience, and for developers to create, a seamless browsing experience. Google, with “Chrome“, and Mozilla with “Ubiquity” are both hoping to change this.
So why are we launching ...
Ubiquitious TAB
TheAppleBlog —
... Firefox users may have seen the blog announcement from Mozilla Labs last month introducing Ubiquity. Ubiquity is an “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.” You can think of it as ...
Firefox 3 and MobileMe not working? It might be Ubiquity plugin
The Unofficial Apple Weblog (TUAW) —
... . A TUAW colleague gave it a try and found everything to work fine. Brad and I compared notes about what plugins we have in common, and found that Ubiquity was causing the problem. ...
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