Saturday, July 11, 2009

Mozilla launches Ubiquity 0.5: Natural language commands in Firefox

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by Brad Linder

Mozilla has released the latest version of the Ubiquity plugin for Firefox 3.5. Ubiquity basically brings up a menu that lets you perform a number of actions using natural language commands. For example, you can use Ubiquity to exit or restart Firefox, switch tabs, or perform other actions in the browser. But you can also use Ubiquity to interact with web services. Here are just a few things you can do from the Ubiquity menu (which you bring up by hitting Ctrl+Spacebar after installing the plugin)

Mozilla launches Ubiquity 0.5: Natural language commands in Firefox

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