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...
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Pretzel Logic
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ramS
on 9 Sep 2009
Filed under: OpenAmplify, Greasemonkey, Gmail
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...
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Pretzel Logic
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ramS
on 1 Sep 2009
Filed under: Greasemonkey, Capacity Planning
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...
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Pretzel Logic
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ramS
on 23 Jul 2009
Filed under: OpenAmplify, Greasemonkey, Search Engine
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...
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Pretzel Logic
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ramS
on 13 Jul 2009
Filed under: Greasemonkey, Application, Search Engine