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2017

Bringing Mixed Reality to the Web - The Mozilla Blog

For instance, there is no way today to create a single web page that can be viewed by all these device types: VR devices Desktop AR devices like the Meta 2 Mobile devices that use iOS ARKit or Android ARCore Standalone AR headsets like Microsoft Hololens and ODG R9 smartglasses The Mixed Reality program aims to change that. We plan to work on the full continuum of specifications, browser implementations, and services required to create open VR and AR web experiences.

2015

Tracking Protection on Firefox | Firefox Help

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Tracking Protection allows you to take control of your privacy online. While Firefox has a Do Not Track feature that tells websites not to monitor your behavior, companies are not required to honor it. Firefox's Tracking Protection feature puts the control back in your hands by actively blocking domains and sites that are known to track users.

2014

The First Browser Dedicated to Developers is Coming | The Mozilla Blog

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We’ve redesigned the browser by looking at it through a completely new filter to put developers’ interests first. It’s built by developers for developers so you can debug the whole Web, allowing you to more easily build awesome Web experiences. It also integrates some powerful new tools like WebIDE and the Firefox Tools Adapter.

Mozilla Labs : TogetherJS

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TogetherJS is a free, open source JavaScript library by Mozilla that adds collaboration features and tools to your website. By adding TogetherJS to your site, your users can help each other out on a website in real time!

2013

Brick

Brick is a bundle of reusable UI components created to enable rapid development of cross-browser and mobile-friendly HTML5 web applications.

Mozilla reconsidère l'adoption du format WebP

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Initialement boudé par la fondation Mozilla, le nouveau format d'image libre WebP dévoilé par Google en 2010 pourrait faire son apparition au sein de Firefox.

Mozilla and Samsung Collaborate on Next Generation Web Browser Engine | The Mozilla Blog

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Mozilla’s mission is about advancing the Web as a platform for all. At Mozilla Research, we’re supporting this mission by experimenting with what’s next when it comes to the core technology powering the Web browser. We need to be prepared to take advantage of tomorrow’s faster, multi-core, heterogeneous computing architectures. That’s why we’ve recently begun collaborating with Samsung on an advanced technology Web browser engine called Servo.

2012

Manipulating video using canvas | Mozilla Developer Network

By combining the capabilities of the video element with a canvas, you can manipulate video data in real time to incorporate a variety of visual effects to the video being displayed. This article, adapted from this blog post by Paul Rouget, demonstrates how to perform chroma-keying (also known as the "green screen effect") using JavaScript code.

Open Badges

Learning today happens everywhere. But it's often difficult to get recognition for skills and achievements that happen online or out of school. Mozilla Open Badges helps solve that problem, making it easy for any organization to issue, manage and display digital badges across the web.

2011

Mozilla Popcorn | Making video work like the web

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Popcorn makes video work like the web. We create tools and programs to help developers and authors create interactive pages that supplement video and audio with rich web content, allowing your creations to live and grow online.

Gérez votre identité numérique avec MozillaID - Clochix

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Mozilla s’intéresse depuis longtemps à la gestion de l'identité numérique et aux moyens de donner aux utilisateurs davantage de contrôle sur leur identité en ligne, notamment au travers de leur navigateur. Ils portent ces jours-ci leurs efforts sur un point particulier: simplifier l'identification auprès de sites Web. Le projet "verified email" permet de le faire au moyen d'une simple adresse de messagerie électronique, sans mot de passe.

Privacy Icons: Alpha Release « Aza on Design

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We are now ready to propose an alpha version of Privacy Icons that takes into account the feedback and participation we’ve received along the way. We’ve simplified the core set dramatically and tightened up the language. While the icons don’t touch on all topics, we do think they significantly move the discussion on privacy, as well as the general level of literacy about privacy, forward. We do not want to let perfection or devotion to taxonomy get in the way of the good.

Firefox Future Releases

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Mobile - MDC Doc Center

Firefox for mobile devices, codename Fennec, brings the true Web experience to mobile phones and other non-PC devices. This page provides resources for Web and add-on developers.

2010

Mozilla in Asia » Blog Archive » Mark Zuckerberg on HTML5 at Facebook

If a company like Facebook sees the value in an HTML5-based web application that can run across many modern mobile devices, that, to me is a great testament to the power of the web vs. native mobile apps. Clearly native apps have their place but the more fragmentation we see in the mobile space in both operating systems as well as devices (there are now tablet devices coming out in many different sizes from 11 inches to 7 inches an every size in between) the more important the web will be.