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Premshree Pillai

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Premshree Pillai is a Ruby evangelist, working with Yahoo!.
Greasemonkey Dict Posted: Jul 21, 2005 12:27 AM
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It’s quite common to lookup dictionaries for words on web pages. I wrote a Greasemonkey script to make life a tad easier for me:

Now I don’t know if there’s such a script already. Anyway, doesn’t matter now. I’m using OneLook to fetch the definition. I know it’s probably not the best thing to do, however, I don’t know of any dictionary services that provide an API. Know any?

Well, I could setup one locally, but that’d work for me only. Oh well. Laters.

Oh yeah, using it: just double click on the word that you want to know the meaning of... if it does mean anything, a ncie box will appear, nothing happens otherwise.

Script’s here. That’s it for now from Monkeyland!

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