Mozilla celebrates 24 incredible women on International Women’s Day
In honor of International Women’s Day, Mozilla’s Twitter feed will be filled with the stories of extraordinary women who have used the web to change the world. Every hour on … Read more
View ArticleOrlando Del Aguila: The internet should be a place to share and not to hide
Some people are motivated by fortune. Others by a shot at fame. And then there are those generous individuals who are motivated by the greater good and helping others. That’s … Read more
View ArticleJoana Varon: Hunting the data suckers
Throughout the Americas, a mythical creature roams in the shadows, slinking out only to kill livestock and haunt our dreams. The Chupacabra, which literally means “goat sucker,” gets its name … Read more
View ArticleHow the Web Changed Dating Forever
Mozilla invited online dating coach extraordinaire Laurie Davis Edwards to share her thoughts on the good and bad of finding love on the web. Turns out it takes more than … Read more
View ArticleFrom being the “only” to “your whole self” at work: Inclusion, not just...
What’s it like to be the “only”? Well, it can feel pretty awful. I can remember walking into a room (it felt like it was every room) and every person … Read more
View ArticleGuest Perspective: Will my child be left behind if he doesn’t use technology?
Young children don’t need technology to learn. They learn best by interacting with loving caregivers and exposure to a rich variety of experiences. But educational standards are changing fast: digital...
View ArticleOpen source is only ajar without inclusion
Open source refers to software licensed so that others can view, copy, alter or share that code. “Open” was first used to describe an openly collaborative ecosystem for software development, … Read more
View ArticleHope for the future this International Women’s Day
This International Women’s Day, Firefox is raising awareness against bias, and raising a hand for equality. We went to women in tech whose work we admire and asked them: what … Read more
View ArticleDid Cambridge Analytica Help to Create ‘Digital Wokeness’?
Kids born in 2019 will be the most tracked humans in history. It’s predicted that by the time they turn eighteen, 70,000 posts about them will be in the internet … Read more
View ArticleWeb Accessibility: What a Playground Can Teach Us
In West Hartford, Connecticut, the Jonathan’s Dream playground is accessible for all families and children, those with and without disabilities alike. Kids play basketball with hoops of varying...
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