Straight from Mozilla Labs comes Ubiquity . If you are a Mac user, think of it as Quicksilver for the Internet. If you’re a Windows user, think of it as…Okay. You’re on your own metaphor-wise.
Ubiquity makes it keystroke easy to search sites (like ebay or wikipedia), do a quick math problem, add a link to del.icio.us or email ( GMail only, kids) to someone on your contacts lists. Though it has a bit of that command line for the web feel, it is pretty non-geeky. Just type “commands-list” in the interface and you’ll see the range of what you can do.
Now, I’m trying to imagine socially-good ubiquity commands. Anyone have any thoughts?
tagged: mozilla labs , ubiquity , browsing , command line , tools
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Networking Your Networked Network [2]From: ext337.org
Post Date: 2006-05-20 00:00:00
I send a lot of email. I get a lot of email. I’m like, oh, everybody else I know. Oh , I say, I’ve got too much email . I triage assiduously . Flag for follow up. Delete. One word answers. “Skip,” I wrote in an email recently. Only the one word answer emails get out promptly. I subscribe to listservs that come in and get – thank you filters – filed in a folder buried in another folder and occasionally – occasionally! – I make Outlook groan under the strain of deleting th...
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