Mozilla "Ubiquity"

Courtesy Lambda the Ultimate - Programming Languages Weblog  Sun, 08/17/2008 - 13:15

A command-line, textual, and probably linguistic, interface to the browser.

I am not sure how complex they are planning of making this, nor how it meshes with visions of the future of web browsing, but it's worth keeping an eye on.


I spent some time thinking about site-specific scripting, and had some discussions with students about building a site-specific DSL compiled into Greasemonkey, but alas nothing came of it.

It would be interesting to see whether Ubiquity command...


 

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