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		<title>headup Ubiquity mashup</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[headup Ubiquity mashup I was really excited when I found out about Ubiquity. It&#8217;s an experimental browser extension from Mozilla labs that connects the Web with language. It&#8217;s both a development platform and an interface. Like headup, Ubiquity also aims to enrich browsing experiences. Still in prototype version Ubiquity already has great value for Firefox [...]]]></description>
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