InMozilla TechbyDavid Bryant·Jan 29, 2019Mozilla Celebrates Release of Free, High-Quality Video Compression Technology AV1 in Firefox 65Blame cord cutters. Or cell phones. Or the rise of great original content. Whatever the reason, people now have an obvious and insatiable…A response icon9A response icon9
InMozilla TechbyDavid Bryant·Nov 14, 2017A Quantum Achievement: But it’s Just the BeginningWe wanted Firefox to be faster. Much faster. But it’s not enough to just be fast — our goal was to make an overall better browser for the…A response icon40A response icon40
InMozilla TechbyDavid Bryant·Aug 31, 2017Mozilla Developer Roadshow: Asia ChapterMozilla Developer Roadshow events are fun, informative sessions for people who build the Web. Over the past eight months we’ve held…
InMozilla TechbyDavid Bryant·Mar 7, 2017Why WebAssembly is a game changer for the web — and a source of pride for Mozilla and FirefoxWith today’s release of Firefox, we are the first browser to support WebAssembly. If you haven’t yet heard of WebAssembly, it’s an emerging…A response icon18A response icon18
InMozilla TechbyDavid Bryant·Oct 27, 2016A Quantum Leap for the WebOver the past year, our top priority for Firefox was the Electrolysis project to deliver a multi-process browsing experience to users…A response icon31A response icon31
InMozilla TechbyDavid Bryant·Jul 8, 2016Open Web Games Pushed by MozillaMozilla Pushes the Web to New Levels as a Platform for Games
David Bryant·Apr 10, 2016Embed Everything!These days it takes a diverse and complex collection of components to power a web browser. It’s fair to think of all those parts coming…A response icon4A response icon4