Mozilla Ubiquity

August 27th, 2008  |  Published in Videos, Internet, Technology  |  1 Comment

Here is a video showing Mozilla Lab’s new project, Ubiquity. It’s a mashup command line for the web. It’s really impressive — I’m sure this idea will go far.

Update: I installed it and it works pretty well for an alpha release. I created a simple “dg-search” command (now available from the DG homepage) and was impressed with how quickly development goes. I found a few bugs and reported them, but I think this is going to change the way people use their browser.

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  1. Travis Seitler says:

    August 27th, 2008 at 9:01 am (#)

    I don’t think I’ve been this amazed by Mozilla since I first saw tabbed browsing in the (then) Phoenix project.

    =o Wow.

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