Archive for August 2008

Mozilla Ubiquity

Saturday, 30th August 2008 by

Mozilla Ubiquity is another little project in progress over at Mozilla Labs. It provides a command line interface to the web… well a very small part of it anyway. They released an early alpha version a couple of days ago so I thought I’ll give it a go.

It comes as a Firefox extension that currently works in Windows, OSX (requiring another software download) and partially in Linux. Once you’ve installed the extension you can press ctrl+space to call up a little console. Keep reading »

Web Video on your TV

Sunday, 17th August 2008 by

… without a computer in between!

All you need is a tiny box that plugs into your TV. With it you get to watch video from various video sources including directly from web sources.
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Mozilla have a new project brewing in their labs called Snowl. It is supposed to be An Experiment with Messaging in the Browser

They call it a conversing tool. Its purpose is to help us follow and participate online discussions by helping us keep track of all our conversations.
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