Mozilla, the good people behind Firefox, have recently introduced an experimental Firefox extension called Ubiquity, designed to help users interact with web data in a social world. Justin Taylor points out a new plugin from Crossway that takes advantage of this technology to make looking up (and interacting with) Bible verses easily. This is great [...]" />

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Mozilla, the good people behind Firefox, have recently introduced an experimental Firefox extension called Ubiquity, designed to help users interact with web data in a social world. Justin Taylor points out a new plugin from Crossway that takes advantage of this technology to make looking up (and interacting with) Bible verses easily. This is great news for bloggers, or other active Web 2.0 folks. Read about it here.

There is a more extensive description of Ubiquity here. Or you can try it out with these 15 commands for Ubiquity.

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  3. Add the Westminster Bookstore to your Firefox Search Bar
  4. Use Ubiquity to Listen to the Bible Online
  5. Ubiquity Command for the Westminster Bookstore

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