This essay was originally published on The Sidebar, Mozilla’s Substack. I was an influencer years before it became mainstream in 2016. I shared my outfit| blog.mozilla.org
This essay was originally published on The Sidebar, Mozilla’s Substack. When I started my newsletter, as seen on, a little over a year ago, it was because in the absence of early morning commutes, a designated office desk, and the water cooler conversations I’d been told to expect but had yet to experience, my group […] The post Who does Gen Z trust outside the algorithm? appeared first on The Mozilla Blog.| The Mozilla Blog
Where has the default got us? Today, the default means sitting by while Big Tech and The Billionaires who run the industry shape every aspect of your life| blog.mozilla.org
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I’d originally intended to respond to Joshua Schacter’s post about URL shorteners and how they’re merely the tip of the data iceberg, but since I missed that debate, Google has fortuitously plied me with an even better example by releasing custom profile URLs today. My point is to reiterate one of Tim O’Reilly’s ever-prescient admonishments … Continue reading "Google Profiles, namespace lock-in & social search"| Factory Joe
Let me state the problem plainly: in order to provide better service, it helps to know more about your customer, so that you can more effectively anticipate and meet her needs. But, pray tell, how do you learn about or solicit such information over the course of your first interaction? Moreover, how do you go … Continue reading "Portable Profiles & Preferences on the Citizen-Centric Web"| Factory Joe