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2005-03-31 07:57 UTC Greasemonkey as a lightweight intermediary

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Greasemonkey as a lightweight intermediary

Via Intertwingly:

Jon Udell wrote an entry called The architecture of intermediation on how he as a user would like a way of adding features to a web application.

Simon Willison followed up with this article on using Greasemonkey as a lightweight intermediary

He's using Greasemonkey as a tool for annotating webpages and storing the data on a central system.

I've been thinking about something similar for a while: I read/write some German, French, and bits and pieces of Dutch, Italian and Vietnamese. The problem is that I have far too little time to spend on studying these languages, and it's far too tedious to read extensive texts in them.

Looking up words in a dictionary all the time is too tedious too. What I'd like is a way for me to a) annotate a page with notes on words/grammar etc - Simon's article has lots of great pointers, and b) automatically pull down a list of dictionary definitions for words I haven't indicated I know well enough, giving me easy access to definitions.

I think a tool like that would let me spend a lot more time reading these languages...


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I was born April 21st, 1975, in Oslo, Norway. Since 2000 I've been living in London, UK. I'm married.

I'm working for Aardvark Media as Director of Technology. I'm also currently on the board of SpatialQ, a startup in the GIS space, and an advisor to Skoach, a startup doing a time management app for people with ADD.

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