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In my opinion, one of the coolest features of Firefox 3 is full page zoom.  From the View menu and via keyboard shortcuts, the new zooming feature lets you zoom in and out of entire pages, scaling the [...]

Chofmann and I returned from India last July with a few opportunities to work with various campuses where students had shown interest in doing “something” for Mozilla.  I took a chance at setting up four different teams to do projects related to community building and market research.
As it turns out, managing student teams to do [...]

I’ve blogged about Jeremiah before and how we met at the >Play Digital Media conference held at Berkeley each year.  Since then, Jeremiah and I kept in touch over email, Facebook, occasional Twitter feeds, etc.  (He’s a web strategist…what do you expect, right?)  After a few exchanges, I took Jeremiah up on an initial offer [...]

If you’ve been following this blog, you may have seen some posts over the past few months about Mozilla’s participation in India’s largest open source conference, FOSS.IN.  Our initial planning culminated with Mozilla’s project day proposal being accepted by the FOSS.IN planning team.  That was exciting.
What did I learn in this process, and what, if [...]

On Saturday, October 27, I had the chance to speak on a panel titled Consumer Internet in the Asian Theater  at the >Play conference hosted by Berkeley’s Haas School of Business.
Pkim and I were asked by the student organizers to find someone to speak on this panel because of Mozilla’s community building efforts in Asia [...]

The site below has been sent to me from a few people and I thought I would put it out there in case others haven’t seen it.
http://toastytech.com/good/badsitelistframe.html
The opening quote from the site:
“The following is a list of sites that actively block browsers other than Internet Explorer or have some serious problem that prevents the site [...]

FSOSS

I am going to Toronto October 25 and 26 to attend Seneca College’s FSOSS.   How psyched am I to be heading up North?  For one, maybe I finally will get to meet these guys.
OK, maybe not, but I am psyched to be attending this two-day event that will bring together open source enthusiasts, educators, and [...]

Have you checked it out? In a prior post, I blogged about Mozilla 24 and all the things you can do to participate. For my part of the conference, I’ve helped plan an hour-and-a-half session about accessibility efforts at Mozilla. Here is the short description:

A discussion on new accessibility features in Firefox [...]

Mozilla has been accepted for a project day at FOSS.IN in Bangalore in India this December. FOSS.IN is the largest open source conference in India and we are so thrilled to be a part of it this year.
Project Days at FOSS.IN are not presentations about an open source project. They are meant for [...]

I believe that Foss.IN is India’s largest open source conference, but I could be wrong about that.  Either way, it is taking place this year from December 4 - 8, 2007 in Bangalore.  Chofmann and I are thinking of submitting an application for a Project Day, but we would need to make sure we can [...]

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