Computers Tech | 
By MAJOR TOM |
August 27, 2008
Wonder if web-browsing could be even better with ultra-modern PDA’s around—Palm and iPhones for example—well, you bet there could be such a scenario.
Enter UBIQUITY. Mozilla is launching this state-of-the-art program that would greatly enhanced web browsing while on the road.
One could e-mail, map addresses, search the web and saving updates all at once by allowing users one-touch funtionality.
Accordingly:
The overall goals of Ubiquity are to explore how best to:
Empower users to control the web browser with language-based instructions. (With search, users type what they want to find. With Ubiquity, they type what they want to do.)
Enable on-demand, user-generated mashups with existing open Web APIs. (In other words, allowing everyone–not just Web developers–to remix the Web so it fits their needs, no matter what page they are on, or what they are doing.)
Use Trust networks and social constructs to balance security with ease of extensibility.
Extend the browser functionality easily.
Check Ubiguity now at its official website.
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