“Book the cheapest flight to London for the morning of September 6th, window seat, then email Alan with the details and directions to our meeting point at Paddington.”

Is this the transcript of a conversation with a Personal Assistant? Butler?

Nope. It’s just a logical string of requests and information describing something you need to do. Normally, you’d need to do all the legwork yourself – check the airline sites, book the flight, check in, go to your email, paste in the details of your flight and get a map from Google maps and generate a link to insert.

Enter Ubiquity.

We are constantly pulling information from multiple sources and using or distributing it online… so why not use one simple text request to do all of this together?

That’s what Ubiquity offers, a new plug-in from Mozilla Labs.

Sounds crazy? So check it out!



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