What is Mozilla's plan to make the web more open? The President of the Foundation Nonprofit behind the browser Firefox has the answer, starting with a reinvention of the browser itself.
Last week at a Q & A Conference search in Paris, Mitchell Baker, Chair of the Mozilla Foundation and the former CEO of Mozilla Corporation addressed the web is evolving rapidly and the new landscape competitive to its Firefox web browser.
Baker clear that Mozilla focuses on a batch of new innovations, about his upcoming 4 Firefox browser. "In terms of innovation, the area where I think you'll see Mozilla look different from all the world is that the objective of our innovation is much more integrated throughout the web site," Baker told interviewer Robert Scoble on stage. "" "" We strive to integrate our browser with stack of our company or our services; "We are trying to build in an innovative way for people to manage their experience in multiple Web sites."
The President of Mozilla has also revealed that thinks "browser" is the wrong word for Windows we use to access the web. "The way we think it is much too concrete." We do find safer. "She believes that the key in the browser is how we customize our experience on the web and she said that personalization will in the future a significant trend for the web browser.
Baker also addressed Facebook on several occasions. She says that Facebook creates a risk to be "locked identity." It believes that any social network point focuses on privacy, will be enough because the identity should never be linked to a platform. "I don't want it to me," said Baker.
Baker discussed more subjects in its 20 minutes Q & a. check the video below to learn more:
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