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== December 2nd, 2019 ==
* '''Rethinking the Smart Home''' -- The Mozilla Foundation published a special edition of the Internet Health Report called "[https://foundation.mozilla.org/en/privacy-included/ Privacy Included: Rethinking the Smart Home]", highlighting the increasing importance of privacy and security in today’s world of connected devices. The report is based on conversations with more than two dozen people working from different angles to better the global ecosystem for smart home devices, including members of our ET WebThings team. “Rethinking the Smart Home” is a companion to Mozilla’s 2019 “[https://foundation.mozilla.org/en/privacynotincluded/ *Privacy Not Included]” buyer’s guide, both designed together to help you shop for safe, secure connected products (just in time for the holidays).
* '''On The Road Again''' -- Our [https://mozilla-tito-devr.netlify.com/ Mozilla Developer Roadshow] Asia concluded its five city tour on November 20th, having reached 649 developers at events in Tokyo (76 attendees), Seoul (88 attendees) , Taipei (130 attendees), Singapore (135 attendees) and Bangkok (220 registered). The videos aren’t yet available but we’ll let you know when they are. In the meantime check out the latest videos on our new [https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCh5UlGiu9d6LegIeUCW4N1w Mozilla Developer YouTube channel], which has garnered over twelve thousand subscribers since its launch in October.
 
 
== November 25th, 2019 ==
* '''New Mozilla Developer Portal''' -- Last Tuesday we (soft) launched the new Mozilla developer portal ([http://developer.mozilla.com http://developer.mozilla.com]). The goal is to provide a central place where developers can see everything Mozilla has to offer them and easily get to it. The content pointed to includes Firefox for developers, MDN documentation, and developer-facing content across Mozilla We’ll be measuring impact through reach (traffic) and engagement (number of pages, time on site, clicks to additional content). Plans for 2020 include expanded content hosting (move Mozilla Hacks Blog to the portal), video hosting to offer an alternative to YouTube, and premium content and videos.
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