Juice is a Firefox Extension that delivers relevant videos, photos, and news right to your sidebar. Juice also allows you to store videos and photos in your sidebar to view later.
After you install Juice, just highlight any bit of text that you want to find more content on and drag it and drop it to the right. Almost instantly your sidebar will pop open with related Wikipedia articles, YouTube videos, and news stories. You can watch videos right from the Juice sidebar and save them to view later. You can also drag any images or videos into your sidebar to save for future reference.
To learn more, watch the screencast below:
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Thanks for the excellent review. We really enjoyed watching the video and appreciate the hard work gone in to making it!
Hey Molzzz….
Have you checked out Ubiquity?? How would you compare / rate them?? I have been using Ubiquity and its been quite stable. Just wondering how you would rate it and also compare it to Juice.
Thanks,
Ali
Tigerclaws – I made a screencast of Ubiquity back in August http://demogirl.com/2008/08/27/ubiquity-lets-you-tell-your-browser-what-to-do/
Honesty, I haven’t used either as much as I should lately, but you just reminded me!