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Mozilla Recognized as Most Trusted Internet Company for Privacy

January 28th, 2013

I’m very happy to share that Mozilla has been named the Most Trusted Internet Company for Privacy in 2012, according to a study performed by the Ponemon Institute. Their findings were released today in celebration of an internationally recognized holiday … Continue reading

Mozilla and Google Sign New Agreement for Default Search in Firefox

December 20th, 2011

We’re pleased to announce that we have negotiated a significant and mutually beneficial revenue agreement with Google. This new agreement extends our long term search relationship with Google for at least three additional years. “Under this multi-year agreement, Google Search will continue to be the default search provider for hundreds of millions of Firefox users… Read more

Mozilla Launches New Version of Thunderbird

June 29th, 2011

Editor’s note: Yesterday, Mozilla announced a new version of Thunderbird.  You can read full details here.  Below is an excerpt from the blog post. The latest version of Thunderbird includes more than 390 improvements and performance enhancements that make Thunderbird more responsive, faster to start up and easier to use.  Thunderbird delivers several improvements to… Read more

Firefox Live: Trekking with Pandas, and New Adventures for Spark and Ember

April 12th, 2011

Besides sharing awesomely cute firefox (a.k.a. red panda) cubs with the world, the Firefox Live project was intended to raise awareness of the species and their endangered status. To help achieve that goal, we partnered with the Red Panda Network on a contest that asked people to submit short videos detailing a natural area they’d… Read more

Meet the Newest (and Cutest) Mozillians

December 3rd, 2010

On June 14, 2010, two female firefox (a.k.a red panda) cubs were born at the Knoxville Zoo in Tennessee, and as of today, they’ve officially joined the Mozilla community. To meet our newest (and cutest) Mozillians, visit www.firefoxlive.org. For the next few months you’ll be able to watch these baby firefoxes play, live and grow… Read more

Mozilla Contributes to GNOME Accessibility Work

October 28th, 2010

Editor’s Note: Today, the GNOME Foundation announced an additional $10,000 grant from Mozilla to support their important accessibility work. See the GNOME Foundation press release for full details. Included below is an excerpt from the release: Mozilla is helping to fund improvements in the Orca screen reader. The Mozilla Project has helped to identify performance… Read more

Introducing our new CEO: Gary Kovacs

October 14th, 2010

We’re pleased to announce that we have appointed Gary Kovacs as our new CEO. His first day will be November 8th. Gary’s appointment as CEO comes as part of a planned leadership transition that we announced earlier this year. For more information on Gary’s appointment, please see the following posts: Welcome Gary Kovacs by Mitchell [...]

Hola. Szia. Guten tag. Alo. Student Reps goes global

June 29th, 2010

Students around the world love Mozilla’s products and embrace our mission. Our 2,100 student evangelists have a global presence, reaching schools in 77 countries around the world. To more effectively communicate with our student leaders, we are going international with our student guide as well. We are relaunching the Mozilla campus program as Student Reps. Previously [...]

Mozilla Developer Network Survey Update

March 31st, 2010

Last week, the Mozilla Developer Network launched the second quarterly survey to obtain developer feedback. Also on hacks.mozilla.org are results from the first quarterly developer survey conducted in November. Thanks to the feedback from more than 5,000 developers last quarter, the Mozilla Developer Network was able to put in place a solid plan moving forward.
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What will you do this summer…make Firefox?

January 29th, 2010

Editor’s note: Cross-posted from Julie Deroche’s Blog. Over the years, Mozilla went from hiring only a handful of interns to now having over 30 students during the summer. They come from different academic backgrounds and different countries, with the shared objective of improving the web. At Mozilla, our goal is to expose the [...]

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