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Skydeck offers a Google Voice Mashup service

In today’s world, we are always on the move and busy. Sometimes, we are not near our home phones, work phones, or cell phones and we can miss a very important call. To manage all of this, some people use Skydeck, or Google Voice. However, why not use the best core features from each service combined into one service? Today, Skydeck announced a new service which is a mashup of both Google Voice and their Skydeck services. First, let’s see what each service is about and how they can work together to benefit the user.

Mozilla Labs introduces Ubiquity: Connecting the web with language

Mozilla Labs announced yesterday the release of the Initial Prototype of the latest project meant to connect the web with language – Ubiquity. From a quote on their blog, the folks over at Mozilla Labs hope to “find new user interfaces that could make it possible for everyone to do common Web tasks more quickly and easily.”

Ok. So, what the heck does that mean? An example of what they are saying their program would be useful for could be this. You just snagged some concert tickets from a radio contest to a show happening tonight. Coolness. Only you haven’t been to this venue before, and neither has the friend that you’re emailing and inviting. Not so cool. Heck…you haven’t even heard of the band. Do you even know if you want to go? Is there anywhere to eat on the way? Now, normally, you’d have to be searching out the address on some mapping site, looking up the band for some info on them, copying all of this into an email (including either links or the map itself as well). Lots of typing, clicking, searching, copying, pasting, right? Well, this is some of what Ubiquity hopes to get rid of.