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Playing with Mozilla Ubiquity

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I was playing with the recently announced Ubiquity Firefox extension from Mozilla Labs today and came up with a little Ubiquity command for Dojo users.

Ubiquity extends Firefox to enable end users to create their own ad hoc mashups of the various web services (Google, Wikipedia, Amazon, you name it) in cool new ways, without needing to know about the underlying technical details.

An example from their demo connects a restaurant with a map to get there and a customer review, then emails it all to a friend to make dinner plans. Needless to say, this is an awesome new development in web browsers that really puts more power into the hands of the everyday web user.

Back to Dojo, if you install the Ubiquity extension then browse to this page here, it will prompt you to install the Dojo Learning command, which provides search results of our lessons for use in your Ubiquity mashups. And here's a screenshot of what it looks like in action:

Dojo Learning search results in Mozilla Labs Ubiquity

Enjoy!

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