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An experiment into connecting the Web with language. It Doesn’t Have to be This Way You’re writing an email to invite a friend to meet at a local San Francisco restaurant that neither of you has been to. You’d like to include a map. Today, this involves the disjointed tasks of message composition on a web-mail service, mapping the address on a map site, searching for reviews on the restaurant on
User Interface Prism Prism (formerly, Webrunner) is a prototype application that lets users split web applications out of their browser and run them directly on their desktop. Learn More Introduction to Prism Prism Prototype Now Available for Mac and Linux Major Update to Prism, First Prototype of Browser Integration Get Prism Install the Prism for Firefox extension for Firefox 3.0b3pre or great
Aurora Concept (Part 1) by Adaptive Path Aurora explores new ways people could interact with the Web in the future based on projected technological trends and real-world scenarios. Learn More Bookmarking & History Concept by Wei Zhou An investigation into a better way of visualizing and interacting with bookmarks, your history, and the browser in general. Learn More What’s New? Introducin
User Interface Snowl An Experiment with Messaging in the Browser Conversing (a.k.a. messaging) is a common online activity, and a number of desktop and web applications enable it. But with an increasing variety of protocols and providers, it’s getting harder and harder to keep track of all your conversations. Could the web browser help you follow and participate in online discussions? Snowl is
An Experiment with Messaging in the Browser Conversing (a.k.a. messaging) is a common online activity, and a number of desktop and web applications enable it. But with an increasing variety of protocols and providers, it’s getting harder and harder to keep track of all your conversations. Could the web browser help you follow and participate in online discussions? Snowl is an experiment to answe
Laboratories are places where science and creativity meet to develop, research and explore new ideas. Mozilla Labs embraces this great tradition as a virtual lab where people come together online to create, experiment and play with Web innovations for the public benefit. Today we’re calling on industry, higher education and people from around the world to get involved and share their ideas and ex
User Interface Weave As the Web continues to evolve and more of our lives move online, we believe that Web browsers like Firefox can and should do more to broker rich experiences while increasing user control over their data and personal information. One important area for exploration is the blending of the desktop and the Web through deeper integration of the browser with online services. We’re
Computer programs lost something important when displaying a splash of color stopped being one line of code. To throw a phosphorescent splotch onto the display on the Apple II required simply “plot x,y”. That’s no longer true today. When the simplicity of the one-line plotter went away, so did the delight at being so effortlessly generative—in a visual way—on the computer. The Open web, as an auth
This is just a quick post to give you all a sneak peek at the next major update to Weave expected to be ready for wider testing shortly after the release of Firefox 3. In addition to significant work on the performance, encryption and data synchronization capabilities we’re adding a number of new features, such as: Additional Data Types Bookmark Sharing Web Client Development is moving along at
Firefox is coming to mobile. The innovation, usability, and extensibility that has propelled Firefox to 200 million users is set to do the same for Firefox in a mobile setting. User experience is the most important aspect of having a compelling mobile product. Every bit of interaction and pixel of presentation counts when typing is laborious and screen sizes are minuscule. Many of the standard int
Personas for Firefox is a prototype extension that adds lightweight dynamic theming to the browser. This version builds upon the previous release and allows developers and designers to submit Personas that are based on Web content, including support for anything that can load in a browser window, including HTML, CSS, PNG, JPG, Javascript, SVG and Canvas. Major Updates and Features support for dyn
Mozilla LabsThe concept series is an initiative to make it easy to contribute to the development of the online experience. Weave Framework for deep integration of Web services. Personas Dynamic lightweight theming for Firefox. Prism Blurring the lines between the desktop and the Web. 12.12.2008 Mozilla Labs Meetup - Thursday 12/18 It’s time for another Monthly Meetup. This month’s Labs
Will you be the brain behind the next great Web innovation? Do you have the drive to take your Firefox Add-on idea to the masses? Are you ready to affect everyday life for millions of people around the world?
Prism is an open source cross-platform prototype of functionality that lets users split web applications out of the browser and run them directly on the desktop. Today we’re releasing a major update to Prism that includes the first prototype of browser integration along with new desktop integration capabilities and simpler installation. As previously announced, Prism is part of a series of Mozill
Extend Firefox 2 has wrapped up and we’re super excited to announce the winners! We received well over 100 entries, representing hundreds of hours of hard work from people around the world. A big thanks to all who participated! And special thanks to our panel of judges, including Garrett Camp (StumbleUpon), Brendan Eich (Mozilla), Jesse James Garrett (Adaptive Path), Tariq Krim (NetVibes), and Jos
Weave 0.1 is now available for your testing pleasure. For more information on the Weave project, please read the original announcement at http://labs.mozilla.com/2007/12/introducing-weave/ Warning: This release is an early prototype as part of the Weave project. This is not production software. Use at your own risk. Features in 0.1 * Basic framework and server-side component for testing and exper
As the Web continues to evolve and more of our lives move online, we believe that Web browsers like Firefox can and should do more to broker rich experiences while increasing user control over their data and personal information. One important area for exploration is the blending of the desktop and the Web through deeper integration of the browser with online services. We’re now launching a new pr
Personas for Firefox is a extension that adds lightweight theming to your browser. Personas is a prototype that builds upon the ideas that: themes today are too hard to find, install and use graphic designers should be able to style the browser without having to code browsers can be more than just desktop software, they can include online components people just want their computer to be a little
We’re happy to announce the Prism prototype is now available for Mac and Linux! We’re also releasing an updated version for Windows that resolves some of the issues users have encountered. Download the Prism prototype for Mac OS X, Linux, and Windows. Prism now provides a cross-platform way to integrate the web platform with the desktop environment, and developers don’t have to lift a finger to de
Personal computing is currently in a state of transition. While traditionally users have interacted mostly with desktop applications, more and more of them are using web applications. But the latter often fit awkwardly into the document-centric interface of web browsers. And they are surrounded with controls–like back and forward buttons and a location bar–that have nothing to do with interacting
Better animations in Firefox 3 One of the cool new features coming in Firefox 3 is support for a new animated image format. Browsers have supported animated GIFs for more than a decade, but the GIF image format has a number of limitations and is overdue for replacement. The PNG image format is now widely accepted as a superior replacement for static GIF images, but for animated GIFs there has not
WIMPy and the Terminal The history of user interfaces can be very briefly summarized into two distinct eras: the command line, followed by the graphical user interface. Interactions on the command line are very fast, but the set of possible commands is not discoverable. GUIs are essentially the opposite, on both issues. Interactions with graphical user interfaces are slower, but possible commands
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Just a few years ago, one of the most popular uses of the internet was to send jokes, cute pictures, and news stories to friends and family (social networks) via email. Fast forward to today, and you’ll find that not a lot has changed except the medium. Now one of the most common uses of instant messenger services and social networking sites is to send people links to jokes, cute pictures and inte
Introducing Operator Introducing Operator, a Microformat Detection Extension for Firefox 2 Today Mozilla Labs is releasing Operator, a microformat detection extension developed by Michael Kaply at IBM. Operator demonstrates the usefulness of semantic information on the Web, in real world scenarios. Here are some examples of things you can do with this release of Operator, and with the Web as it ex
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