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Ubiquity

August 27th, 2008 Posted in General

There’s a buzz around the web about this thing from Mozilla Labs called Ubiquity

I know that if I said “How would you like to use a command line interface for the web?” that you would most likely reply “How would you like to wind your car up every morning with a giant metal key?” Ordinarily I’d agree, but Ubiquity seems to have gotten it right.

There are plenty of blogs out there right now talking about it, so I won’t go into detail, but let me just say that in the past five minutes it has already changed how I use the Internet.

Here is my new three step path to power browsing:

1. Watch the video.

2. Install Ubiquity.

3. Read the tutorial.

Ubiquity needs firefox 3, so if you haven’t upgraded yet then do that too.

Enjoy!

One Response to “Ubiquity”

  1. Ryan Says:

    Ubiquity is great.. I just installed it. I wasn’t sure that it’d be as amazing as they made it seem. I was wrong.


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