The Ubiquitous Mr. Firefox

Posted by Kevin on August 27th, 2008 in concepts, interfaces

Ubiquity is a new web-enhancement from Mozilla that attempts to make interacting with the internet language-based experience complete with user implemented live mashups and semantic browsing. My reaction upon viewing the demo video was, “Why in the hell doesn’t the web work like that anyway?!”


Ubiquity for Firefox from Aza Raskin on Vimeo.

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2 Responses to “The Ubiquitous Mr. Firefox”

  1. oh that’s brilliant!

    guess i know what i’m doing at work today ;)

  2. I just read trough the tutorial and command list – This thing is really, really brilliant. I think I’m going to get speech recognition software to test how far I can grind this.

    I love the direct-to-page annotations… add maps, delete stuff, translate, calculate, with just a few words, and the result stays in the page and can be saved. The internet just became a playground.