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  • OpenAmplify Gmail add-on

    Here is a little proof of concept Greasemonkey script illustrating how to integrate OpenAmplify and Gmail: OpenAmplify Gmail add-on The mechanics of sending text to OpenAmplify and parsing the results of the analysis have been pretty well covered in other Greasemonkey examples. The twist here was to...
    Posted to Pretzel Logic by ramS on 9 Sep 2009
    Filed under: OpenAmplify, Greasemonkey, Gmail
  • Where is the bug?

    I was putting in a couple of last minute changes on my Greasemonkey script to pass gMail messages through OpenAmplify, when I started getting some truly terrible results. I kept going over the code, again and again, to see where I had gone wrong. It seemed like such a trivial change. Had the error always...
    Posted to Pretzel Logic by ramS on 1 Sep 2009
    Filed under: Greasemonkey, Capacity Planning
  • Anyone doing a Greasemonkey script for the Gmail challenge?

    I mocked something up the other day, but I don't want to steal anyone's thunder. If I don't hear anything, I'll post some sample code in the Pretzel Logic blog.
    Posted to Developer Forum by ramS on 20 Aug 2009
    Filed under: greasemonkey, Challenge
  • How well is your SEO working?

    Many web sites use the <meta keywords=”…”> tag to provide search engines with hints about the content of the page, adding information which may not be available from a full text search of the page itself. Now OpenAmplify is pretty good at drawing these types of inferences, so...
    Posted to Pretzel Logic by ramS on 23 Jul 2009
    Filed under: OpenAmplify, Greasemonkey, Search Engine
  • Amplify Search Engine Optimization Validator

    This Greasemonkey script will read the <meta keyword> header from the current page and will compare the author suggested keywords with the OpenAmplify analysis of the content of the current page. *Requires use of your individual OpenAmplify API key which can be found here -- http://community.openamplify...
    Posted to OpenAmplify Applications Gallery by ramS on 23 Jul 2009
    Filed under: greasemonkey, OpenAmplify
  • Are you asking my question or answering my question?

    I’m a curious person. If I was a cat, that might be dangerous, but modern search engines make curiosity a wonderful thing – just type in your question, and … ugh, it’s not the answer to my question, it’s somebody else asking the exact same question. OpenAmplify is very...
    Posted to Pretzel Logic by ramS on 13 Jul 2009
    Filed under: Greasemonkey, Application, Search Engine
  • Bing Guidance Greasemonkey script

    This is a Greasemonkey script for annotating Bing search results with OpenAmplify guidance information. The guidance information is available as a mouseover on each search result (up to 10 per page). *Requires use of your individual OpenAmplify API key which can be found here -- http://community.openamplify...
    Posted to OpenAmplify Applications Gallery by ramS on 13 Jul 2009
    Filed under: greasemonkey, application
  • CommentAmplifier - For TechCrunch

    A basic example of Greasemonkey that causes each blog entry's Comments at techcrunch.com to show in Red/ blue/Green according to tone. This can be extended to any site, we need to just identify the comment tag in that site and update the script. Note:I assume you know how to install/use Greasemonkey...
    Posted to OpenAmplify Applications Gallery by AmpTeam on 13 Jul 2009
    Filed under: greasemonkey, application, techcrunch
  • Re: Greasemonkey

    The scripts can be found here: http://community.openamplify.com/blogs/showcase/default.aspx
    Posted to Developer Forum by Kalle V on 30 Jun 2009
    Filed under: greasemonkey
  • GreaseAmper

    It's a very cool GreaseMonkey plug in built by OpenAmplify's own Kalle to let OpenAmplify tag along with you in Firefox. You must have GreaseMonkey previously installed. Enter a valid API key to get started. You should see a button on the top right of your browser that says "Amplify"...
    Posted to OpenAmplify Applications Gallery by OpenAmp on 2 Jun 2009
    Filed under: greasemonkey
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