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The Web and the Language are United With Ubiquity

Who never wished they could insert a map into a mail to meet up with friends at a new place? Not many people I'm sure. This is one of the several problems that Ubiquity is set to solve.

Indeed Ubiquity is a Firefox plug-in currently developed by Mozilla labs that aims to connect the Web with language. The following screencast explains really well how easy it will be, thanks to this new tool, to insert a map into a mail, to translate a Web page, to twitter an interesting paragraph, among other things.

This new feature should once again change the Web experience for the better and I don't know about you, but I personally can't wait to try out this new service myself.

Ubiquity for Firefox from Aza Raskin on Vimeo.

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