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January 2010

Brouehaha » Piggy-Bank – Un fureteur web sémantique - Extension web sémantique Firefox

by decembre
Permet de visiter l’information d’une page web de façon complètement différente. Les possibilités sont immenses. Il est premièrement possible de capturer l’information d’une page, de la colliger en RDF et de donner des TAGs (étiquette) à des textes ou des parties de texte. Il est ensuite très facile de trier et chercher parmis ces TAGS. Il est possible de trier aussi par date, heure, description, liens, et pleins d’autres champs identifiés et repérés sur la page par Piggy-Bank. Une des fonctions intéressantes permet de jummelé presque n’importe quel information avec le GoogleMaps pour en visualiser la localisation. Par exemple faire afficher quelles maisons sont à vendre près d’une garderie près d’un métro à Montréal.

August 2009

GoogleEnhancer :: Add-ons for Firefox

by decembre
Light-weight Google enhancement Adds... ___ The extension work only if I type in Firefox Search Bar at the upper right side of the screen. Please fix the extension, is great! ___ -Icons, -Numbering, -Highlighting, -and more search options: 'By date' and 'By language' ...to your Google search results

Google Assistant - Surf Canyon :: Add-ons for Firefox

by decembre
This add-on automates the discovery of relevant information buried in the search results on Google, Yahoo!, Bing, Lexis Web or Craigslist. Simply enter your query at one of these search engines as you always would. When you click a result that appeals to you, the application automatically re-ranks the result set in order to bring forward what you need while suppressing what you don’t want. “Recommended” results can come from as deep as page 100, where virtually no one ever looks, but often come from pages 2-10. Surf Canyon also inserts optional “bull’s eye” icons to the search page to enable retrieving recommendations immediately, without having to actually click the particular result.“Surf Canyon is one of the best search tools I've seen for some time. You may quote me on that.”

April 2009

The Movie Dude script - Cross-links various movie related sites that normally don't link to each other - (Greasemonkey Script)

by decembre & 1 other
It grew out of a desire to have links between NetFlix and IMDB movie pages, to be able to easily get to movie trivia or add movies to my queue. Links are added to these sites: * The Internet Movie Database * NetFlix * BlockBuster.com (and UK) * Yahoo! Movies * Rotten Tomatoes * Roger Ebert * Amazon * All Movie Guide * GreenCine * Metacritic * FilmAffinity * Intelliflix * Flixster * Slant * Wikipedia (English) * FilmSpot * Fandango * Wal*Mart Use the menu item "Tools | User Script Commands | Movie Dude Settings..." to select which sites to link to. A settings bar will appear at the bottom of the page. For example, if you never want to see links to Blockbuster, uncheck it on the settings bar. You can display links as text, icons or both.

January 2009

ThePirateBay Enhancer - UserScipts - Greasemonkey - 2008

by decembre
Show torrent age, spelling suggestions, SEED to PEER ratio, and number of comments. Kill dead torrents as well!

Try This Search On - UserScripts - Greasemonkey

by decembre & 1 other
Provides useful links to search engines based on the page that you're viewing or the search that you're performing.

November 2008

Ubiquity __Presentation ____Mozilla Labs » Blog Archive »

by decembre & 4 others
Mozilla Labs experiment into connecting the Web with language in an attempt to find new user interfaces that could make it possible for everyone to do common Web tasks more quickly and easily. The overall goals of Ubiquity are to explore how best to: * Empower users to control the web browser with language-based instructions. (With search, users type what they want to find. With Ubiquity, they type what they want to do.) * Enable on-demand, user-generated mashups with existing open Web APIs. (In other words, allowing everyone–not just Web developers–to remix the Web so it fits their needs, no matter what page they are on, or what they are doing.) * Use Trust networks and social constructs to balance security with ease of extensibility. * Extend the browser functionality easily.

Ubiquity__Firefox Add-ons__

by decembre
It is activated by the keyboard CTRL Space command which displays a transparent black rectangle in the upper left corner of the screen below the Firefox header area. That screen resembles a command line waiting for user input. There are about 50 commands that Ubiquity comes installed with which are the core of the extension. This reaches from posting messages (about a website) to Twitter, looking up information on Wikipedia, performing web searches on various search engines or looking up information on Google Maps. The real benefit for the user is that he does not have to leave the current tab to get the information because everything happens in that black box. Results are shown in that block as well in real time.

October 2008

TinEye___Extension ___Pour trouver d’autres versions d’une image en ligne

by decembre
Why use TinEye? There are many uses for TinEye, but here are just a few: * Find out where and how an image appears online * Find websites containing more information about an image * Attribute an image to an author or source * Find high resolution versions of an image * Research the usage and placement of editorial or stock images * Find modified or edited versions of an image * Research corporate imagery or brand usage online * Track the popularity or distribution of an image online

Convert POST to GET in forms firefox - Recherche Google

by decembre
Je cherche à savoir quelle données passent en post après le submit d'un form.. Y'a t'il une extension de firefox qui permette de visualiser les données en post ? - - WebDevelopper Ensuite sur la page de ton formulaire, Forms>Convert Form Method> Posts To Gets ... Et ça convertit les formulaires post en get ( surprenant non ;) ) et ainsi tu pourras voir les variables passées dans l'url!

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