Ubiquity was a Firefox extension that allowed users to create and combine commands to perform actions on web pages. It enabled users to interact with web content and services directly from their browser, using natural language commands. For example, a user could highlight text and use Ubiquity to quickly translate it, map an address, or post it to a social network. While innovative, Ubiquity is no longer actively developed or supported.
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