Ubiquity
Interesting talk featuring Aza Raskin (Molliza labs) at The Future of Web Apps – London. He talks about Ubiquity, a Firefox add-on that uses natural-language as an input method: You type what you want to do and Ubiquity guesses what you mean and suggests the best-matching commands. For example I need to email John something, Ubiquity knows that John and I use Gmail the most as a way of communicating to each other and consequently sends it from and to Gmail. Expect to see more from Ubiquity in the following months due to it’s open source API. The talks long so skim forward to about 17mins to see a small amount of Ubiquity’s capabilities.
25 Mins intotal
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