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News We Are Reading at the Office for Friday, April 7
This week’s Internet health news recap includes a tongue-lashing from Sir Tim, cyborgs in Sweden, Internet access for vulnerable populations...
Read MoreIt’s Time for Open Citations
Mozilla is signing on to the Initiative for Open Citations (I4OC). We believe open data is integral to a healthy...
Read MoreNews We Are Reading at the Office for Friday, March 31
There have been a lot big news this week on Internet Health, with one story dominating the headlines: The fallout...
Read MoreWhat We’re Reading at the Office for Friday, March 24
There has been an abundance of news related to Internet Health this week, including some troubling developments on the privacy...
Read MoreWhat We’re Reading at the Office for Friday, March 17
Internet health headlines were abundant this week, covering topics from fake news to cyber-bullying to a company’s secret tracking of...
Read MoreFast, Responsive, Reliable: A Browser For the Multi-Tab Age
Take a look at your browser window: how many tabs do you have open? It’s likely your answer is somewhere...
Read MoreSmooth Scrolling: How a Web Browser Removes Jank
Here’s the scenario: it’s about 6 AM on a weekday, and your alarm didn’t go off. You’re rushing to catch...
Read MorePut your Trust in Rust – Shipping Now in Firefox
At Mozilla, security is one of our highest priorities, as the openness and accessibility of the Internet are threatened when...
Read MoreWhat We’re Reading at the Office for Friday, March 10, 2017
What do caramelized onions, shipping containers and graphic novels have in common? They all show up in the Internet Health...
Read MoreWhat We’re Reading at the Office for Friday, March 3, 2017
Knowledge is power, which is why we’re sharing the Internet Health headlines that caught our eyes over the last week....
Read MoreCyber Monday: Were You the Buyer or the Product?
When you shop online, the items you’re browsing may not be the only thing for sale. We were live in...
Read More“The rise of digital empires is creating a colonial vision of the internet – we have to stop it”
The following editorial was authored by Mozilla’s executive director, Mark Surman, and originally published on NewStatesman Tech September 1, 2016....
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