Introduction to Mozilla Firefox given to the attendees of the Firefox Student Ambassadors (FSA) Program Camp Philippines 2015 (12-13 JUN 2015) at Batangas, Philippines.
This document discusses Mozilla's work on connected devices and the web, including Firefox OS, Mozilla VR, and Firefox Developer Tools. It provides an overview of Mozilla's mission to keep the internet open and accessible, their goals of exploring the role of the web for connected devices, and some of their projects like B2GDroid, Chirimen, and Panasonic TV integration. It also summarizes new features in Firefox Developer Edition like the Page Inspector, Style Editor, and Performance Tool, as well as the Valence add-on for debugging multiple browsers.
My talk regarding Localization at Mozilla during the "WordPress, Internet, at Wikang Pambansa" event of the WordPress User Group Philippines at UP Diliman.
Firefox is a free, open source web browser created by Mozilla. It provides security, speed, customization and add-ons to enhance the web experience. Some key features include tabbed browsing, spell checking, download manager, private browsing and extensions. Firefox is available across multiple operating systems and constantly improves start-up speed and responsiveness. It protects users from online threats while respecting privacy. The browser can be personalized in hundreds of thousands of ways through extensions and add-ons.
This document provides information about localization efforts at Mozilla in 2016. It discusses Mozilla's mission to ensure an open and accessible Internet. It then outlines areas for community contribution, including helping users, testing, coding, marketing, translation, and localization. The document defines localization and translation, explaining that localization goes beyond translation to adapt content for specific cultures. It also lists some of Mozilla's products available for localization, such as Firefox, Firefox for Android, and Mozilla websites. Finally, it provides information on localization tools like Pontoon and style guides, and invites participation in the Tagalog Developer Edition and MozillaPH Slack group.
Talk on Mozilla Philippines Community during the Developers Connect (DevConPH) Summit 2014 at The Alphaland Tents, Makati City as presented by Mozilla Rep Robert "Bob" Reyes.
The document announces the DevCon Summit 2014 event hosted by Mozilla Philippines on November 29, 2014. It provides information about Mozilla's mission to promote openness, innovation and opportunity on the web. It also discusses Mozilla's presence in the Philippines, including their community of volunteers called MozillaPH and their Firefox Student Ambassadors program. Areas for community contribution to Mozilla's goals are listed, and Firefox Mobile, Firefox OS, and the Cherry Mobile Ace are highlighted.
This document introduces the Mozilla Community Space in Manila and provides information about Mozilla's presence and opportunities to get involved in the Philippines. It discusses Mozilla's mission to build an open and accessible internet, provides an overview of Mozilla in the Philippines including its community of volunteers and representatives. The document also describes the Firefox Student Ambassadors program and lists various areas for contribution like helping users, testing, coding, marketing and more. It highlights Firefox Mobile, Firefox OS, and the Cherry Mobile Ace phone that runs Firefox OS as well as how to start creating apps now.
Mozilla is a non-profit organization launched in 2002 with a mission to promote innovation, openness, and opportunity on the web. It builds the Firefox web browser, which uses sandbox security to limit scripts' access to data from other sites. Firefox protects users' privacy and allows customization through add-ons and themes. Mozilla also develops other open source projects and programs to promote web literacy.
This document provides information about common web browsers, including Internet Explorer, Mozilla Firefox, Google Chrome, Safari, and Opera. It discusses the history and key features of each browser such as release dates, operating system compatibility, speed, and customization options. Statistics on browser usage in 2014 are also mentioned.
Mitchell Baker visited Jakarta to meet with the Indonesia Mozilla community in September 2010. Firefox has over 50% market share in Indonesia, the highest of any country, due to early localization efforts. Baker discussed Firefox 4.0 improvements like WebGL, CSS3 transitions, and performance gains. She also highlighted opportunities to expand Mozilla's Indonesian community sites and localizations to reach more users.
Mozilla develops many open source products besides Firefox, including Thunderbird, SeaMonkey, and projects for calendars and mobile browsers.
This document provides an introduction to free and open source software (FOSS). It discusses the history of FOSS, including Richard Stallman announcing the GNU project in 1983 to ensure software freedoms. Popular open source software like Apache HTTP Server, Blender, GNOME, Firefox, MySQL, PHP and Python are listed. The document also summarizes Mozilla, the non-profit organization that supports the open source Mozilla project, and how Firefox was developed and became popular.
A talk about Mozilla in the Philippines and Connected Devices projects of Mozilla by Robert "Bob" Reyes, Mozilla Representative (PHL).
Robert DC. Reyes is a Mozilla representative from the Philippines who has worked in aviation since 1998. He uses social media to promote Mozilla's mission of openness, innovation and opportunity on the web, as well as advocating for online privacy and addressing challenges of the new web. Reyes maintains profiles on Twitter, Facebook, Flickr and his own website to connect with others and share information about Mozilla in the Philippines.
An introduction to the Mozilla Student Reps program, based on the Student Reps 101 Training material.
This document provides an overview of the Firefox web browser, including what it is, who created it, where to get it, reasons to switch from Internet Explorer, how to import preferences from other browsers, parts of the Firefox interface, how it has developed over time, statistics about its usage and downloads, what add-ons are and examples of popular add-ons, why Firefox has succeeded, and how users can contribute to the Firefox project.
The document summarizes Mozilla and free and open source software (FOSS). It discusses that FOSS provides full freedom to use, study, share, and modify software. It then describes several Mozilla projects including Firefox, Thunderbird, and Seamonkey. It discusses Mozilla's goal of promoting an open web and outlines some of their initiatives like Drumbeat and Rainbow. Finally, it invites people to contribute to Mozilla's mission.
- Firefox Dev Tools allow developers to examine, edit, and debug HTML, CSS, and JavaScript on desktop and mobile browsers. The core tools include the Page Inspector, Web Console, JavaScript Debugger, Network Monitor, Performance Tools, Responsive Design Mode, and Accessibility Inspector. - Mozilla's mission is to ensure the Internet is a global public resource, open and accessible to all, that truly puts people first and empowers users. - Mozilla is seeking help from developers in the Philippines to use and test products, spread awareness of open source and privacy, invite Mozilla to events, help man booths, and help train others in web literacy.