October 26th, 2009

Glue Comes To Its Senses And Launches A Destination Stream

Adaptive Blue’s Glue is a nifty Firefox add-on that uses semantic technology to understand the subject of the page you are on and then shows you via a bar at the bottom of your browser whether your friends have commented or liked the item anywhere on the Web. Glue works for movies, books, games, restaurants, wines, stock charts, and lets you share your likes with friends on Facebook (via Facebook… → Read More

July 23rd, 2009

Social Browsing Assistant Glue Adds Recommendations And Facebook Comments

If you want to add social smarts to your browsing experience, Glue by Adaptive Blue just got better. Glue is a Firefox add-on that uses semantic technology to understand the subject of the page you are on and shows you via a bar at the bottom of your browser whether your friends have commented or liked the item anywhere on the Web. Glue works for movies, books, games, restaurants, wines, stock… → Read More

May 19th, 2009

AdaptiveBlue Enhances Sticky Web Browser Companion Glue With API

Glue (formerly known as BlueOrganizer), now boasts its own API. Glue is a contextual social networking layer powered by a Firefox browser add-on which startup AdaptiveBlue added to its semantic browsing technology platform late last year.

This provides third-party developers with a way to connect to and tap into the databases and semantic recognition engine the company has been building over the… → Read More

October 20th, 2008

New gecko-based glue is inconceivably sticky

This awesome new adhesive is, as you can see from the picture there, pretty damn sticky. Not only that, but it is a “dry” glue that grabs on without permanently bonding to something — so you can stick and unstick as much as you want. Apparently a square inch of it will hod up an entire CrunchGear editor, and that’s no mean feat. It’s a sort of nano-level… → Read More