Posts Tagged ‘Gmail’
Zemanta Upgrade
Wednesday, February 18th, 2009
This is an update to a post I wrote last year after first discovering Zemanta, a blog tool/firefox add-on that makes intelligent real time contextual recommendations based on the content you’re writing. These recommendations come in the form of pictures, links, tags, and related articles. I’ve been using it for about 8 months now, and have to say, it’s probably the most useful Firefox add-on, let alone web tool in general, that I’ve found. The pictures and link recommendations are becoming more relevant over time, showing the creators’ legit semantic engine skillz, and the tag generation is a priceless feature for annotating posts with meta information. They’ve recently enhanced the magic by integrating the tool into Gmail and Yahoo mail!
Tags: blog, browser add-on, Firebug, Firefox, Gmail, Mozilla Firefox, semantic app, wordpress, zemanta
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Mozilla vs. iGoogle – Which will be our personal agent?
Saturday, May 10th, 2008

Anybody that knows me, knows that I’m a huge supporter of Mozilla, especially Thunderbird. However, after 18 months of wishful thinking, I had to make a change this week; out with Mozilla (Thunderbird) and in with iGoogle and Gmail. I stuck with Thunderbird for a long time because of its unbelievable ease of use, consistency, and open source upgrades all driven by its non-profit culture. I also hoped that they would merge Firefox with Thunderbird and create the all in one application suite they’ve always talked about. Got so pumped up last year when they finally released the Lightning add-on for Thunderbird. However, waiting became too inefficient and switching to iGoogle/Gmail this week has been nothing short of a spiritual experience. Of course, I still use Firefox, but with the new Google setup, I don’t ever need to close the browser.
Here’s how my web worker life has transitioned:
Tags: agent, creative capitalism, Gmail, google, iGoogle, Intelligent agent, Mozilla, Mozilla Firefox, Mozilla Foundation, personal agent, Thunderbird
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