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* Graphing data (currently, only sparklines are supported). Would be nice to plot bar graphs and pie charts of things like countries by GDP from Wikipedia or browser usage on my website. There's a lot to think about here but this could potentially become one of the best features of Ubiquity.
* Graphing data (currently, only sparklines are supported). Would be nice to plot bar graphs and pie charts of things like countries by GDP from Wikipedia or browser usage on my website. There's a lot to think about here but this could potentially become one of the best features of Ubiquity.
* Task-specific tab grouping. Allow for opening and closing a set of tabs all at once. The key question here is how to add tabs to groups using Ubiquity.
* Task-specific tab grouping. Allow for opening and closing a set of tabs all at once. The key question here is how to add tabs to groups using Ubiquity.
* Mibbit IRC (mibbit [server] [optional:channels])
 


==Search Commands==
==Search Commands==
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* Timezone converter - something like "get time in australia" ([https://wiki.mozilla.org/Labs/Ubiquity/Commands_In_The_Wild#Time Done])
* Timezone converter - something like "get time in australia" ([https://wiki.mozilla.org/Labs/Ubiquity/Commands_In_The_Wild#Time Done])
* Ping.fm - can potentially replace twitter and facebook-status commands ([http://waleed.doubleudesigns.com/2008/08/ubiquity-and-pingfm/ Done])
* Ping.fm - can potentially replace twitter and facebook-status commands ([http://waleed.doubleudesigns.com/2008/08/ubiquity-and-pingfm/ Done])
* Mibbit IRC (mibbit [server] [optional:channels]) ([http://scguy318.freeshell.org/Mibbit%20Ubiquity%20Script.html Done])
* <tt>google-here <text></tt>: site-search on current site (without typing it explicitly) => ([http://groups.google.com/group/ubiquity-firefox/browse_thread/thread/5c2c80df1c61d4f8 Done])
* <tt>google-here <text></tt>: site-search on current site (without typing it explicitly) => ([http://groups.google.com/group/ubiquity-firefox/browse_thread/thread/5c2c80df1c61d4f8 Done])
Can anyone write a command that decodes 2D barcodes in images on a web page?
Can anyone write a command that decodes 2D barcodes in images on a web page?
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