Projects

Browser UI explorations built using standard web technologies such as HTML, CSS and JS

Collaborating, sharing and exploring ideas for the future of the Web, the Mozilla project and Firefox

Enhancing your browser by making it aware of your online contacts and friend lists

Launching a series of events, open to the community, to encourage innovation and experimentation in user interface design for the Web

Creating the platform to support immersive gaming on the Open Web

As the net evolves, our messaging systems need to evolve too. Check out our experiments to explore the future of communications.

Analyzing, experimenting and prototyping improvements on how you search and discover content with Firefox.

Exploring how to improve audio and video recording capabilities in the browser.

Designing new ways to create useful, compelling messaging experiences based on Open Web technologies

Building a web-based code editor using the emerging HTML5 standard

Collecting and publishing structured usage data and user feedback through Firefox to build better products

An engine for experimental JavaScript — Modify the Narcissus JS implementation, and use Zaphod to showcase your ideas.

Graduate Projects

Developing tools to build Firefox add-ons using only common web technology

Providing easy-to-install, easy-to-use themes that change the look of your Firefox web browser

Building services to increase user access and control over personal data and information

Inactive Projects

Explored managing tabs by harnessing the user’s ability to differentiate and pick-out colors quickly

Provided an implementation of the W3C Geolocation specification for developers to kick start experimentation with enabling location-aware experiences

Experimented with allowing users to send their most needed Web content to their mobile phone

Explored harnessing the power of microformats to provider a richer, more intelligent browsing experience

Developing an application to split web applications out of the browser to run them directly on the desktop

Examined several different ways to integrate online conversations into Firefox’s user interface

Enabled users to keep track of what their friends were doing online, and to share new and interesting content with them

Explored how a radically different interface – a task-centric, natural-language-based command line – could get common Web tasks done faster

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