
Task Continuity Part 2: Taiwan and Japan
Research and blog post by Bill Selman and Gemma Petrie. (If you haven’t read our previous report on Task Continuity, we recommend reading it first for context.) Last time we … Read more
Research and blog post by Bill Selman and Gemma Petrie. (If you haven’t read our previous report on Task Continuity, we recommend reading it first for context.) Last time we … Read more
With the release of Firefox 40, all users of Windows 10 are in for a treat. Over the past months, a small team at Mozilla has been working on optimizing … Read more
Research and blog post by Gemma Petrie & Bill Selman For many consumers, software and hardware choices are increasingly becoming choices between incompatible brand ecosystems. In today’s marketplace, a consumer’s … Read more
How often have you done a web search, already knowing that you would click the first result that looked like a Wikipedia page? Quite often? Then Firefox is about to … Read more
The following post is based on a talk I presented at MozFest about interviewing users. I recently had a conversation with a former colleague who now works for a major … Read more
Nowadays mobile space is dominated by applications that are created for mobile phones. Designers often start designing an application for phones first and then scale it for tablets. However, people … Read more
Stardate 53849.2 – the Delta Quadrant Captain Kathryn Janeway of the Starship Voyager stands up from her chair, at the ready. Moments ago, the ship had lost warp power and … Read more
This research was led by Cori Schauer & Gemma Petrie. Last month, Mozilla traveled to India to conduct user research on mobile usage. We are grateful to our talented research … Read more
Get your carving knife, its time to trim the fat and start working lean. With the success of Eric Ries’s book The Lean Startup minimum viable product, A/B testing and … Read more