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Jetpack 0.6 Released!

07-Nov-09

The Mozilla team has recently announced the release of Jetpack 0.6. Jetpack is a Mozilla Labs project which makes it possible for anyone who knows standard web skills (HTML, Javascript, CSS) to make Firefox add-ons.
Jetpack 0.6 adds two major APIs to the arsenal: a secure preferences system and the ability to add and modify [...]

Mozilla Labs Announces New Fall Design Challenges!

31-Aug-09

The Mozilla Labs team today announced two new design challenges for the fall, via the Mozilla Labs blog.
The first is the University Design Challenge Fall ‘09. For this challenge, the team will  work together with students from universities and schools specializing in User Experience and Human-Computer-Interaction studies around the world to find innovative concepts to [...]

Become a Test Pilot!

12-Aug-09

Today, Mozilla Labs are announcing that their Test Pilot platform is opening with the release of the first Test Pilot add-on for Firefox 3.5. Mozilla labs  team is looking for Firefox users of all levels of skill and all levels of technical knowledge to help improve Firefox and Labs experiments.

How test pilots help
Test Pilot is [...]

Mozilla Labs releases Ubiquity 0.5

08-Jul-09

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, [...]

Mozilla Labs Introduces Jetpack, Call for Participation

20-May-09

Mozilla Labs just released JetPack, a new experimental project with focus on exploring new ways to extend & personalize the Web. It is intended to make adding functionality to the browser as easy as writing a web page.

In short, Jetpack is an API which allows you to write Firefox add-ons using the web technologies you [...]

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