Description: From Wikipedia: 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.
10 - Don Norman's jnd.org / UI Breakthrough-Command Line Interfaces
http://www.jnd.org/dn.mss/ui_breakthroughcomma.htmlDescription retrieved from the page: books by Don Norman, personal web page for Don Norman, of the Nielsen Norman Group and Northwestern University, champion of human-centered design. Publications, papers, sample chapters and writings, list of students.
11 - Trusting Functionality at Toolness
http://www.toolness.com/wp/?p=64Description retrieved from the page: The Bloggy Ramblings of Atul Varma
12 - Finding New Ubiquity Commands with the Herd
https://labs.toolness.com/ubiquity-herd/
13 - Recently active topics in Mozilla about Ubiquity
http://getsatisfaction.com/mozilla/products/mozilla_ubiquityDescription retrieved from the page: View topics about products and services from Mozilla
Ubiquity (Firefox) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ubiquity_(Firefox)Ubiquity is an extension 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]
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