An experimental interface based on natural language input
Ubiquity was a Mozilla Labs experiment that was in development from 2008 to 2009. Its purpose was to explore whether a radically different type of interface to the Web - a task-centric, natural-language-based command line - could help us get common Web tasks done faster.
The BitTorrent protocol is now the fastest way to download items from the Archive, because the BitTorrent client downloads simultaneously from two different Archive servers located in two different datacenters, as well as from other people who have downloaded these torrents already. The distributed nature of BitTorrent swarms and their ability to retrieve torrents from local peers may be of particular value to patrons with slower access to the Archive.
Screen Capture webpages and collaborate. Invite team members to take snapshots of brand elements from marketing content and review them together. Conclusions are formed naturally on an ongoing basis and are easily retrievable to act upon together.
Media Cloud is a system that lets you see the flow of the media. The Internet is fundamentally altering the way that news is produced and distributed, but there are few comprehensive approaches to understanding the nature of these changes. Media Cloud automatically builds an archive of news stories and blog posts from the web, applies language processing, and gives you ways to analyze and visualize the data. The system is still in early development, but we invite you to explore our current data and suggest research ideas. This is an open-source project, and we will be releasing all of the code soon. You can read more background on the project or just get started below.
Livemocha is the world's largest online language learning community! 6 million Livemocha members appreciate our simple, effective approach to language learning: the most natural way to learn a language is with help from real native speakers.
... is a language checker for the web with Contextual spell checking, advanced style checking, Intelligent grammar checking
We use artificial intelligence and natural language processing technology to find your writing errors and offer smart suggestions.
Our technology is available under the GNU General Public License.
Hampr is a free, centralized, personal bookmark manager. Hampr is designed for users who want access to their bookmarks from several locations, such as home, work and school. Hampr is similar in concept to del.icio.us, but is not public in nature.
OnlineGlobeGrid is an online system to help online users connect and do business or make friends with other online users within the country, city, county or within miles or even yards of their current locations. We are currently authenticating via Twitter & Facebook. Information provided by users will be voluntary and virtual in nature.
Our Virtual Assistants cater to the needs of the people round the clock through personal assistants, travel agents and lifestyle management agents available via email, telephone and live chat. These Virtual Assistants are competent enough to handle tasks of any nature: business or personal that can be carried out over the internet, via email, telephone or chat.
Link wheel creation involves interlinking different websites to the central focal point that is your parent website. The entire link wheel process builds links that go from your parent website to various sites having web 2.0 properties.