How to use existing software to implement a first generation Epiphany Suit
Posted by erich13 on April 12, 2008
Using existing software, it is possible to begin to implement the first geneartion of the Epiphany Suit, albeit without the contact lens and the clothes, using a Mozilla browser Addon called “Hyperwords”, Mozilla browser Search_Plugins», and My_System». Hyperwords allows for search, in-line [language] translation, and many more things, straight from any web page!!! Have a look at the demo. Also, using a more traditional solution that uses a familiar paradigm, Search_Plugins» can be added to your Mozilla browser (e.g. Firefox, Flock), and searches can occuring from the browser’s search box*. And using My_System», you can categorically record things that you learn about or research, for future reference. For example, use a single starting place full of links to your various subjects/topics. For example: My A-List - My Epiphany Suit / My Annotated Tag Cloud: High-level topics / tags, that are important to me, that are linked to individual documents, on that subject. Sort of like having a personal Wikipedia
Any other means of implementing
References:
- Hyperword[firefox Add-On, website]
- Search_Plugins»
- My_System»












April 14, 2008 at 12:33 am
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April 15, 2008 at 9:10 pm
For history of where you have searched, Google’s Web History (http://www.google.com/history/) is useful.