What’s Next for Collections
Since their launch last year, users have created more than 56,000 collections of add-ons. Collections and user reviews are the two ways in which everyday users can contribute content to the add-ons...
View ArticleAmbient Displays at Mozilla HQ
It’s been just under a year since we moved into the new Mozilla office in downtown Mountain View. When we first got settled in I started working on a little dashboard specific to AMO stats, bug counts,...
View ArticleMaking Add-ons People Will Love
This week I presented a talk called Making Add-ons People Will Love at the Mozilla Add-ons Workshop in London. The event went really well thanks to engaged attendees and excellent organization by...
View ArticleFirefox at Blogher ’10
Friday and Saturday, I and a few others were at the BlogHer ’10 conference in New York to promote Firefox Add-ons to more than a thousand bloggers in attendance. I had a great time and think our...
View ArticleDiscovering Add-ons in Firefox 4
Back in March I blogged about an idea to make the Get Add-ons pane of the Add-ons Manager in Firefox 4 remotely hosted and much-improved. It would help users learn about and discover new add-ons...
View ArticleAdd-on-Con 2010
This Wednesday and Thursday, the Computer History Museum in Mountain View will be overrun with add-on developers eager to learn, collaborate, and network at this year’s Add-on-Con. I’ll be speaking at...
View ArticleAdd-on-Con 2010 Wrap-up
Last Wednesday and Thursday I spoke for the third year at Add-on-Con. This year’s conference was notably different from the rest for a number of reasons, the biggest being a focus on apps. It certainly...
View ArticleAdd-ons in 2011
This weekend we said goodbye to an action-packed year, and I thought it’d be fun to think back on all we accomplished in Add-ons in 2011. Firefox 4 Shipped A critical release for many reasons, Firefox...
View ArticleMobile World Congress 2012
Last week I went to Barcelona to attend Mobile World Congress for the first time. It was incredible for several reasons, most importantly how all of our products came together to tell one unified...
View ArticleJoining Mozilla Labs
I’m happy to share that I’ve recently changed roles at Mozilla, joining the Labs team to help some of the cool experimental projects there reach their potential. Since its first experiment in 2006 with...
View ArticleAdventure is out there!
After 8 incredible years at Mozilla, the time has come for me to discover new ideas, meet new people, and explore more of what’s out there. There’s no other organization or community quite like...
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