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Ubiquity (Firefox)

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Ubiquity is a plug-in for Mozilla Firefox. A prototype was released in August 2008.[1] It allows web users to create mashups of other web services without requiring much technical background.[2]

Ubiquity is a collection of easy and quick natural-language-derived commands that allow users to get information and relate the same to current and other webpages.

Footnotes

  1. ^ "Introducing Ubiquity".
  2. ^ Clint Boulton (2008-08-26). "Mozilla Ubiquity enables mashups for dummies via Firefox". eWeek.