This is the third part of the five part Mozilla Labs Concept Series on Online Identity. This post introduces and examines the “Follow” verb as a more modern and flexible approach to “subscribing” to information — information of any kind: people, sites, social objects and anything with a stream or feed. Other entries in the [...]
News came today confirming Google’s plans for Chrome, its own open source browser based on Webkit. This is big news. As far as I’m concerned, it doesn’t get much bigger than this, at least in my little shed on the internet. I’ve been struggling to come to grips with my thoughts on this since I [...]
As with baseball, on the web we have our home teams and our underdogs and our all-stars; we have our upsets, our defeats, and our glorious wins in the bottom of the ninth. And though I’m actually not much of a baseball fan anymore (though growing up in New England, I was exposed to plenty [...]
By Chris Messina
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Posted in Mozilla, Open source, Philosophy, Technology, The Web Arts, Web building, What I do
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Also tagged apple, google, mobile, Mozilla, Open source, webkit
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