People Search via Ubiquity

August 28th, 2008 by admin

Mozilla Labs recently released the already highly acclaimed human language search enhancement Ubqiuity (comes from latin and means “everywhere”) for Firefox. It’s all about type as you talk, but watch Mozilla’s video for what this “monster” is capable of doing:


Ubiquity for Firefox from Aza Raskin on Vimeo.

123people.com is one of the first Sites which developed a people search add-on for Ubiquity. Simply install Ubiquity and go to one of the 123people Sites (either 123people.com, 123people.at, 123people.de or 123people.ch).

If you have Ubiquity installed you should be prompted to be able to install the 123people add-on. Whenver you highlight a name on any site you can right-click on it and search it directly via 123people.com. Another option to access the utility is to enter the Ubiquity Search field with your HotKey Combination and then type “people search” (or start typing it - it’ll show up immediately) and then the person’s name you want to look for.

We definitely think that Ubiquity is one of the up and coming Stars on the Web. It’s a true enhancement of the widely distributed information on the web. To sum it all up: A perfect addition to people search on the web - faster, more efficient and accesible.

Please let us know if you experience any bugs or issues via searchfeedback@123people.com

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2 Responses

  1. TagEdge » Blog Archive » 123people: A People Search Engine Says:

    [...] startups. It is an European, specifically an Austrian-based startup and slowly gaining momentum with the developed of the people search add-on for Ubiquity as well as offering an add-on for the Firefox [...]

  2. TAREQ GHANEM Says:

    Ich moechte bitte mein Login
    infos um people zum zuchen .
    Ich bedanke mich fuer Ihren
    hilfe
    Gruesse an Euch aus Aden .

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