Showing posts with label Firefox. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Firefox. Show all posts

Apr 13, 2009

Realtime Goodtime Food

















Image courtesy Ewan M Flickr


Recently I've found a run of realtime searches integrating Twitter that incorporate local search and food search but of course with the added dimension of community. Food and community, that's a tasty combo!

  • I've introduced the Locavore iphone/ipod app already so instead here are;
  • @Locavore who Twitter resources/ideas for sustainance and sustainability.
  • Aperitweat a Realtime Twitter search community for lovers of Italian food living in London.
  • Realtime search results on Google? A Firefox add-on uses the Greasemonkey script to include Twitter results. This is highly relevant for local and specialised search. To install follow link above and download Greasemonkey first as a Firefox add-on. This sits under your Tools tab in 'Add-ons'. Secondly use this link to install the Twitter/Google search script. The two synchronise automatically by installing the combined search results after you restart your Firefox Browser. Works well on Flock browser too.

Some questions
  • What does community add to Realtime Food Search?
  • What Twitter app can you envision related to food? How would you go about designing it/having it designed? By whom?
  • Why is local connected to Realtime Search? Whats useful about it? What's not?
  • How are you using Realtime search?

Feb 15, 2009

Search Leapfish-Faster

With the plug "fastest Search" Leapfish aggregates search over multimedia in an easy interface. As a browser extension it sits in your search window and as a word is typed Leapfish immediately displays multiple results from video to blog results. Theres no need to hit the search button at all! I've put it into my Flock Browser 'tho it's optimised for Google Chrome. I prefer Mozilla Flock/Firefox. (I long for them to completely overlap so I use only 1 browser). I protest 'The Cloud'! Click link above to start.
clipped from leapfish.com

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