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== May 20th, 2019 ==
* '''Spoke, Now on the Web''' -- [https://hubs.mozilla.com/spoke Spoke], the editor that lets you create 3D scenes for use in [https://hubs.mozilla.com/ Hubs], is now available as a fully featured web app. When we [https://blog.mozvr.com/introducing-spoke/introduced the beta] for Spoke back in October it was the first step towards making the process of creating social VR spaces easier for everyone. At Mozilla, we believe in the power of the web, and it was a natural decision for us to make Spoke more widely available by making the editor entirely available online - no downloads required. Check out the team’s MozVR [https://blog.mozvr.com/spoke-3d-scenes-web/ blog post] on the new web app version, which shows a few great examples of the spaces you can create with Spoke and gives you more info on getting started.
* '''Big Apple Video''' -- More than ever, video is how people consume content and share their stories with the world. At 80% of all internet traffic, understanding the process of video creation and distribution is essential to building cutting-edge products and services that democratize video across the globe. Mozilla and Vimeo's announced “[https://bigapple.video/ Big Apple Video]” a day of detailed talks on state-of-the-art video technology we’re co-hosting at Vimeo’s New York City headquarters on June 26, 2019. If you’re curious but can’t make it, the talks will all be streamed on-line so you can register and attend remotely. Watch for updates on the event agenda, guest speakers, and more.
* '''Mozilla WebThings at Maker Faire''' -- [[File:ThingsFaire19-1.jpg|100px|thumb|left|]][[File:ThingsFaire19-2.jpg|100px|thumb|right|]]It was a very busy weekend for our WebThings team at MakerFaire, billed as the “Greatest Show and Tell on Earth”. Over 100,000 people attended and it seemed like most of them stopped by our booth to see what our WebThings Gateway could do to help them openly, privately, and securely manage all the devices in their connected home (or perhaps build some WebThings themselves). We saw a nice jump in downloads over the weekend and will keep an eye on the community for new active gateways and new folks getting involved.
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