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Mozilla Ubiquity Torrent Search

August 28, 2008 | 6:56 pm

Mozilla just released an alpha version of a cool web mashup Firefox extension called Ubiquity.

Check out what you can do with it:

I didn’t see a torrent meta-search command for Ubiquity, so I created one. It took all of about 20 minutes to write, test, and get uploaded. Pretty neat.

If you want to be able to search for torrents on all the big trackers at once (The Pirate Bay, et al) with just a few keystrokes, then install Ubiquity and install my torrent search command. Then you just have to press “Ctrl + Enter”, enter “torrent blahblah”, and hit “Enter” to search for “blahblah” on a bunch of trackers (it loads a tab for Torrent Vortex and another for Torrent-Finder with your search term).

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