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Community-maintained version of Ubiquity for Firefox 3.6

Longtime Ubiquity contributor and community member Satyr has continued working on the Ubiquity codeline. He’s posted a build of the extension based on the latest source from his personal code repository.
Satyr’s build is based on the 0.5 codeline and it should be able to work with Firefox 3.6, so you may want to try [...]

Current Status of Ubiquity

The purpose of an experiment is to learn something – not neccessarily to make a product. The first phase of the Ubiquity experiment concluded in 2009. It was a success in that by doing it we learned a lot about both the power and the pitfalls of linguistic interfaces for the Web. [...]

Re-Introducing Ubiquity

As a Labs project, Ubiquity is an investigation into two areas. The first is linguistic interfaces — interfaces where you type what you want to do. Can such an interface be made practical as a part of everyday internet use? Can it be made close enough to natural language that people can discover how [...]

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