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  1. Push the Web Further at Hackanooga

    If you enjoy pushing the limits of the open web platform, we want you to join us September 14-16 in The Gig City (Chattanooga, Tennessee) for a weekend of good food, good friends, and—most importantly—a unique opportunity to play on a citywide, 1 gigabit per Read more…

  2. Located: Winners of the September Dev Derby on Geolocation.

    With more people going mobile and taking the Web with them, we thought Geolocation was a great topic for the September Dev Derby. Web developers explored a number of ways to bring your physical location into the Web experience and we had 16 demos submitted Read more…

  3. Congrats to our July Dev Derby winners on their amazing HTML5 video demos!

    We shifted gears for July and invited Web developers to have some fun with HTML5 video for Dev Derby. We had 15 awesome demos submitted and while there was a lot of entertainment and innovation happening, we had to narrow them down to 5 finalists: Read more…

  4. Making history with the August Dev Derby

    It is time to announce another month’s Dev Derby and this August we want you to play with the History API. The History API is a much needed piece of the puzzle of creating modern web applications and here is why: Links are good, they Read more…

  5. Congratulations to our June Dev Derby winners!

    We kicked off our series of monthly developer challenges in June to see what Web developers could do with CSS3 Animations. Our first ever Dev Derby was a huge success with almost 30 entries and a variety of demos that brought action to the Web Read more…

  6. Dev Derby – a monthly competition of demos using open technologies

    Starting from June, Mozilla runs a monthly competition to showcase newest web technologies. In an international competition individuals can submit demos that show the world just how much is possible using open and free technologies in a modern browser. The Mozilla Dev Derby happens every Read more…

  7. MarbleRun, an HTML5 Game

  8. Talking about HTML5 games development at MIT in Boston

    As part of our university outreach programme, a few Mozilla people and volunteers went to Boston last week to give a series of lectures on web technologies for games development. During the week we covered topics like WebGL for 3D development, basics of JavaScript, debugging Read more…

  9. Enter the Firefox Mobile Add-ons Cup

    This is a cross-post from the mobile team to invite web developers interested in mobile or add-ons to participate in the Mobile Add-ons Cup. The Firefox Mobile Add-ons Cup has arrived! Develop a mobile add-on for Firefox and showcase your innovation to millions of mobile Read more…