Today Mozilla Labs announced the release a major upgrade to Ubiquity.
This release, Ubiquity 0.5, focuses on making the instructions you give to Ubiquity feel more natural and human, as well as bringing Ubiquity’s power to many more languages.
This release brings:
The first internationalized Ubiquity, where even non-coders can help bring Ubiquity to their language.
A more natural, [...]
John Lilly, CEO of Mozilla, presents at WordCamp San Francisco 2009 on Open Source, lessons learned from Mozilla, and the role of community.
There is this massive collection of tools available on the web to help web developers, incredible tools and apps: To provide a central location for these amazing tools, Mozilla Labs launched the ‘Open Web Tools Directory‘.
Note: A modern browser with canvas is required to view this, like Firefox 3.5, Safari 4, Chrome 2, or Opera [...]
If you are eager to grab and install a working copy of the newly released Firefox 3.5, then below is the command you can paste into your standard terminal.
wget -O – http://releases.mozilla.org/pub/mozilla.org/firefox/releases/3.5/linux-i686/en-US/firefox-3.5.tar.bz2 | tar xj -C ~
Before proceeding, you will want to back up your existing Firefox profile, data and create a new launching point [...]
We, Firefox Ninjas, started this blog in the last week of May and its just about a month now. We are still new on the web, but we are looking good. We wanted to share our first month blogging and networking experience here.
Blogging
We made over twenty posts this month for which we received over 4,100+ [...]
What is Weave Sync all about?
Briefly: Weave Sync is a prototype that encrypts and securely synchronizes the Firefox experience across multiple browsers, so that your desktop, laptop and mobile phone can all work together.
What’s new in Weave 0.4.0?
Preference syncing (including Personas)
Identity support (automatic login, including use of OpenID logins)
Better support for addons using Weave
Support for [...]