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On Wednesday, January 29, 2019 from 16:00 - 18:00 (4pm - 6pm) we'll host 35 demos at the Intercontinental. Here's who and what you can expect (we listed them alphabetically): | On Wednesday, January 29, 2019 from 16:00 - 18:00 (4pm - 6pm) we'll host 35 demos at the Intercontinental. Here's who and what you can expect (we listed them alphabetically): | ||
==Demo | ==Demo Title (Contact) & Description== | ||
===Browser Interop Visualisation ([https://people.mozilla.org/p/r--v-eenVuQX4-KwKe641Vo0Q== James Graham])=== | ===Browser Interop Visualisation ([https://people.mozilla.org/p/r--v-eenVuQX4-KwKe641Vo0Q== James Graham])=== | ||
<BLOCKQUOTE>A healthy internet requires multiple browser engines that are able to work with all web sites and applications. When content is only accessible in some engines it causes compatibility issues leading users to switch to the browser which works with most sites, almost always the market leader. Left unchecked, this eventually leads to a web entirely controlled by a single vendor; one which is indistinguishable from a proprietary platform. | <BLOCKQUOTE>A healthy internet requires multiple browser engines that are able to work with all web sites and applications. When content is only accessible in some engines it causes compatibility issues leading users to switch to the browser which works with most sites, almost always the market leader. Left unchecked, this eventually leads to a web entirely controlled by a single vendor; one which is indistinguishable from a proprietary platform. | ||
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===Firefox Reality AR ([https://people.mozilla.org/p/jdm Josh Matthews])=== | ===Firefox Reality AR ([https://people.mozilla.org/p/jdm Josh Matthews])=== | ||
<BLOCKQUOTE>Bringing Firefox's values to augmented reality-based platforms to ensure the web remains open on these new platforms.</BLOCKQUOTE> | <BLOCKQUOTE>Bringing Firefox's values to augmented reality-based platforms to ensure the web remains open on these new platforms.</BLOCKQUOTE> | ||
===Firefox Voice ([https://people.mozilla.org/p/jofish Jofish Kaye])=== | |||
<BLOCKQUOTE>Leaning into privacy-first voice experiences.</BLOCKQUOTE> | |||
===Firefox's Fantastic Developer Tools ([https://people.mozilla.org/p/digitarald Harald Kirschner])=== | |||
<BLOCKQUOTE>DevTools help Firefox's engineers and support developers to build a web that works excellent for Firefox's users.</BLOCKQUOTE> | |||
===GLAM! ([https://people.mozilla.org/p/r--J9W3fdEjVbGb8ZE07LJ-Zw== Rob Miller])=== | |||
<BLOCKQUOTE>GLAM is the new "Glean Aggregated Metrics dashboard", a major new tool for Firefox (and Fenix, and Lockwise, and ...) product managers and engineers to use to understand performance and to see how telemetry probes are behaving for various user populations.</BLOCKQUOTE> | |||
===Glean SDK: Telemetry for Humans ([https://people.mozilla.org/p/dexter Alessio Placitelli])=== | |||
<BLOCKQUOTE>The Glean SDK is the future of the telemetry collection at Mozilla: it was build to support Fenix, and it recently expanded to support platforms other than Android (iOS, Python, Rust). The cross-platform Glean SDK is the future: our 2020 will be about bringing Firefox on Glean, boosting data as a service and reducing the cost and frustration of adding new telemetry instrumentation.</BLOCKQUOTE> | |||
===Hello, WebXR ([https://people.mozilla.org/p/fernandojsg Fernando Serrano García])=== | |||
<BLOCKQUOTE>Our demos and technology democratize the access to and creation of XR content unlike the current closed proprietary alternatives.</BLOCKQUOTE> | |||
===How Lockwise and Monitor Work Across Platforms to Keep you Safe ([https://people.mozilla.org/p/r--4zIHCddZUuelXvQ1y9HtWQ== David Durst])=== | |||
<BLOCKQUOTE>Lockwise and Monitor support the Reach KPI as well as the Privacy and Security features. We are driving towards a cross-platform, personal data protection suite that integrates with desktop to encourage good security hygiene and expanded use of Mozilla products.</BLOCKQUOTE> | |||
===Iodide ([https://people.mozilla.org/p/wlach William Lachance])=== | |||
<BLOCKQUOTE>Iodide supports Mozilla's data science and engineering teams by providing a convenient tool to create dashboard and reports using Telemetry data. Going forward, we expect that Iodide will be used as a publishing tool for communicating our work with the outside world.</BLOCKQUOTE> | |||
===Looking at Web Monetization ([https://people.mozilla.org/p/r--8szFPEguX0qklv2SnIIW3A== Anselm Hook ])=== | |||
<BLOCKQUOTE>Fixing Web Monetization may attract Creators to the Web and help Patrons have better experiences.</BLOCKQUOTE> | |||
===Mozilla & Data Stewardship: Why, How, and You! ([https://people.mozilla.org/p/r--PCnJgnDMU32NrbpWnHtuEw== Alicia Gray])=== | |||
<BLOCKQUOTE>At Mozilla, like at many other organizations, we rely on data to make product decisions. But here, unlike many other organizations, we balance our goal of collecting useful, high-quality data with our goal to give users meaningful choice and control over their own data. The Firefox data collection program was created to ensure we achieve both goals whenever we make a change to how we collect data in our products. This program supports product needs and provides transparency for our users, directly driven by our data privacy principles and making us a more trusted user agent.</BLOCKQUOTE> | |||
===Mozilla Accessibility: Making the internet "accessible to all" ([https://people.mozilla.org/p/jteh James Teh])=== | |||
<BLOCKQUOTE>We are demoing features which make Firefox and the web delightfully accessible to people with disabilities and thus more inclusive of all. Accessibility and inclusion are fundamental values enshrined in the Mozilla Manifesto, specifically in our commitment "to an internet that includes all the peoples of the earth - where a person's demographic characteristics do not determine their online access, opportunities, or quality of experience."</BLOCKQUOTE> | |||
===Mozilla Growth & Usage Dashboard aka "GUD" ([https://people.mozilla.org/p/jmccrosky Jesse McCrosky])=== | |||
<BLOCKQUOTE>Provides a standardized and accessible view supporting data democratization around our reach and relationship KPIs. Empowers everyone to answer metric questions.</BLOCKQUOTE> | |||
===Mozilla IoT - Delivering Smart Home Privacy, Security, and Interoperability ([https://people.mozilla.org/p/r--MqcUNs8aUhGB8AlcyMlFow== Kathy Giori])=== | |||
<BLOCKQUOTE>IoT - everyone talks about security, but privacy and interoperability are rarely mentioned. We protect users with an open source implementation that does all three!</BLOCKQUOTE> | |||
===Mozilla WebThings ([https://people.mozilla.org/p/r--oCwPREb_WHKkmyTs90V3jg== Ben Francis])=== | |||
<BLOCKQUOTE>Building a trusted personal agent for the connected home.</BLOCKQUOTE> | |||
===Performance Tools: Optimize memory usage and performance with the Firefox Profiler ([https://people.mozilla.org/p/julienw Julien Wajsberg])=== | |||
<BLOCKQUOTE>We want to show the tooling we develop so that mozillians know how to optimize their app. This is good because we want all our products and websites to work better and faster and consume less energy.</BLOCKQUOTE> | |||
==="*Privacy Not Included" Buyer’s Guide and Raffle ([https://people.mozilla.org/p/r--Krx_3Ah2Vwqw6DTxuo88pg== Jen Caltrider])=== | |||
<BLOCKQUOTE>The *Privacy Not Included buyers guide and special edition Internet Health Report on “Rethinking the Smart Home” encourages consumers and companies to adopt higher standards for privacy and security. We’ll highlight MoCo/MoFo collaborations on these projects, and include other calls to action or ways to get involved in future editions.</BLOCKQUOTE> | |||
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