Mozilla Ubiquity!

The great guys at Mozilla have released an early alpha release of a extension for Firefox called Ubiquity. In short, this is where the web is going, allowing you to use everything on the web together. I could try to explain it but I believe the video tells it all:


Ubiquity for Firefox from Aza Raskin on Vimeo.

If this looks familiar to you, it’s because it’s interface and command line structure is very similar to Enso. Which does very similar things but for your Microsoft Windows and not just the browser. If you’re wondering why not just use Enso?  Ubiquity uses normal JavaScript to run all its commands which most web developers know while Enso uses Python.

UPDATE: I just found out that Ubiquity was created by the guys who made Enso, that’s why it looks so similar!

If you’re interested in trying out Ubiquity 0.1 Alpha (keep in mind that it still has lots of bugs and isn’t really user friendly yet) you can install it here.

Once you install Ubiquity, you might want to download new commands, to find those, you can go here.

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Anlek now has a blog!

We just wanted to let everyone know that Anlek Consulting now has a blog!

We look forward to publishing the latest and greatest in the world of technology. Our main focus will be on Ruby on Rails, iPhone and Smarthomes. Of course we don’t want to limit our selfs to just those, so stay tune and see what we come up with!

Andrew

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