Re: [backstage] Ubiquity

2008-08-29 Thread Brian Butterworth
There is always the '*accelerators*' in IE8... http://www.betanews.com/article/Deeper_inside_IE8_Beta_2/1219941173 2008/8/29 Sam Mbale <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > I like ubiquity, I think a lot of cool apps can be developed. I'm just > waiting to see how ubiquity will interact with Google Apps, not

Re: [backstage] Ubiquity

2008-08-29 Thread Sam Mbale
I like ubiquity, I think a lot of cool apps can be developed. I'm just waiting to see how ubiquity will interact with Google Apps, not just Gmail. On Fri, Aug 29, 2008 at 1:42 PM, Brian Butterworth <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>wrote: > Looks interesting, I had a look the other day when it popped up on > be

Re: [backstage] Ubiquity

2008-08-29 Thread Brian Butterworth
Looks interesting, I had a look the other day when it popped up on betanews.com It seems a long way from doing what is claims it should do , given that it seems to be able to search google and translate stuff. 2008/8/28 Tom Hannen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Has anyone been playing with Ubiquity? I

RE: [backstage] Ubiquity

2008-08-29 Thread Ian Forrester
To: backstage@lists.bbc.co.uk Subject: [backstage] Ubiquity Has anyone been playing with Ubiquity? It is kind of a command-line for Firefox, a bit like Quicksilver for the mac... It only works on Firefox 3, but looks really interesting .. http://labs.mozilla.com/2008/08/introducing-ubi

[backstage] Ubiquity

2008-08-28 Thread Tom Hannen
Has anyone been playing with Ubiquity? It is kind of a command-line for Firefox, a bit like Quicksilver for the mac... It only works on Firefox 3, but looks really interesting .. http://labs.mozilla.com/2008/08/introducing-ubiquity/ A "get-bbcnews" verb would be a wonderful thing - someone