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! colspan="2" | 2018 2019 ET Headlines
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! colspan="2" | '''Latest''': [[#December 17thJanuary 7th, 20182019|December 17thJanuary 7th, 20182019]]
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| DecemberJanuary| [[#December 17th, 2018|17th]]|-| November| [[#November 5th, 2018|5th]], [[#November 12th, 2018|12th]], [[#November 19th, 2018|19th]], [[#November 26th, 2018|26th]]|-| October| [[#October 1st, 2018|1st]], [[#October 8th, 2018|8th]], [[#October 15th, 2018|15th]], [[#October 22nd, 2018|22nd]], [[#October 29th, 2018|29th]]|-| September| [[#September 10th, 2018|10th]], [[#September 17th, 2018|17th]], [[#September 24th, 2018|24th]]|-| August| [[#August 6th, 2018|6th]], [[#August 13th, 2018|13th]], [[#August 20th, 2018|20th]], [[#August 27th, 2018|27th]]|-| July| [[#July 2nd, 2018|2nd]], [[#July 9th, 2018|9th]], [[#July 16th, 2018|16th]], [[#July 23rd, 2018|23rd]], [[#July 30th, 2018|30th]]|-| June| [[#June 4th, 2018|4th]], [[#June 25th, 2018|25th]]|-| May| [[#May January 7th, 20182019|7th]], [[#May 14th, 2018|14th]], [[#May 21st, 2018|21st]]|-| April| [[#April 2nd, 2018|2nd]], [[#April 9th, 2018|9th]], [[#April 16th, 2018|16th]], [[#April 23rd, 2018|23rd]], [[#April 30th, 2018|30th]]|-| March| [[#March 5th, 2018|5th]], [[#March 12th, 2018|12th]], [[#March 19th, 2018|19th]], [[#March 26th, 2018|26th]]|-| February| [[#February 5th, 2018|5th]], [[#February 19th, 2018|19th]], [[#February 26th, 2018|26th]]
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== January 7th, 2019 ==
* '''Rust News''' -- The Rust team revamped the [https://www.rust-lang.org/ official website]. It’s now much more geared to high-level descriptions of Rust’s core strengths, and should be more approachable to decision makers in addition to individuals interest in programming languages. In particular, now with Rust 2018, the answer to “Why Rust?” is all about performance, reliability and productivity. And the website also talks about how to get involved with the Rust community, so check it out and come join us.
* '''Rust in 2019''' -- With the new year, it’s also time to be part of the Rust community’s efforts to explore what’s next. In particular the team published a [https://blog.rust-lang.org/2018/12/06/call-for-rust-2019-roadmap-blogposts.html call for blog posts] about ideas and needs. We did this a year ago and saw over [https://readrust.net/rust-2018/ 100 posts] from folks all over the word and which meaningfully impacted decisions around the Rust language, so are keen to hear what people think for 2019.
* '''Bringing Rust to the Web''' -- In the first year of its existence, the Rust/Wasm Working Group received contributions from 207 people, mainly from the Rust and the web development communities. This shows the intense interest both these communities have in using [https://rustwasm.github.io/2018/12/06/reflecting-on-rust-and-wasm-in-2018.html Rust to target the web].
* '''Hacks’ Top 10 of 2018''' -- Check out Havi Hoffman’s [https://hacks.mozilla.org/2018/12/mozilla-hacks-10-most-read-posts-of-2018/ retrospective] on our Mozilla Hacks Blogs with the ten most read posts in 2018. It'll link you to all those articles, so it's easy to recap and relive the year.
 
== 2018 ==
 
== December 17th, 2018 ==
* '''Firefox Reality 1.1 shipped''' -- Firefox Reality 1.1 is now available for download in the Viveport, Oculus, and Daydream app stores. [https://blog.mozvr.com/firefox-reality-update-supports-360-videos-and-7-additional-languages/ This release] includes some major new features, including localization to seven new languages (Mandarin - simplified and traditional, French, Italian, German, Spanish, Japanese, Korean) including voice search support, a new dedicated theater viewing mode, bookmarks, 360 video support, and significant improvements to the performance and quality of our user interface.
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