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  1. Phones for Apps for Firefox OS

    Update: Today, Monday, May 13 at 11:00am PDT, we closed the submission form for the Phones for Apps program. Thanks so much to all of you for your interest and enthusiasm. Your response has been overwhelming! We’ve received thousands of applications, more than we’re equipped Read more…

  2. How to Spread The Word About Your Code

    You spent an entire weekend building a library, jQuery plugin, build tool, or other great piece of code you wanted to share far and wide, but after some tweets and a failed attempt to make the front page of Hacker News, your creation languished, unloved, Read more…

  3. Web Payments with PaySwarm: Purchasing (part 3 of 3)

    The Promise of Web Payments The first and second articles in this series outlined how PaySwarm is designed to transmit and receive funds with the same ease as sending and receiving an email. The articles went on to explain how making the tools that have Read more…

  4. HiDPI support, HTML5 notifications, Parallel JS, asm.js and more – Firefox Development Highlights

    Time for another look at the latest developments with Firefox. This is part of our Bleeding Edge and Firefox Development Highlights series, and most examples only work in Firefox Nightly (and could be subject to change). HiDPI support We’re happy to say that ico/icns with Read more…

  5. Web Payments with PaySwarm: Assets and Listings (part 2 of 3)

    The Promise of Web Payments The first article in this series on PaySwarm outlined how the technology is designed to transmit and receive funds with the same ease as sending and receiving an email. It went on to explain how taking the tools that have Read more…

  6. Geeksphone to start selling Firefox OS Developer Preview phones on April 23

    Mozilla, Geeksphone and Telefonica have been working together to create a Firefox OS developer preview phone, and we’re excited to say they will go on sale April 23rd. With early access to hardware, developers can test the capabilities of Firefox OS in a real environment Read more…

  7. Detecting touch: it’s the ‘why’, not the ‘how’

    One common aspect of making a website or application “mobile friendly” is the inclusion of tweaks, additional functionality or interface elements that are particularly aimed at touchscreens. A very common question from developers is now “How can I detect a touch-capable device?” Feature detection for Read more…

  8. A Social-aware Dashboard Experience with Gecko in Walls

    This article covers a Web project that rethinks how TV appliances can be used in public spaces for real-time content and interaction with social networks. Tela Social is a powered by Mozilla system application that runs in Linux appliances and creates a visual experience that Read more…

  9. Serving Backbone for Robots & Legacy Browsers

    I like the Single Page Application model and Backbone.js, because I get it. As a former Java developer, I am used to object oriented coding and events for messaging. Within our HTML5 consultancy, SC5, Backbone has become almost a synonym for single page applications, and Read more…

  10. Gameleon and the map editor – a WebFWD project

    More than 9 months ago, we were working on a web game, having all the nice HTML5 stuff like Canvas, WebSocket, CSS3. We were playing a lot with experimental code in NodeJS and Redis. We had all the nice scripts and plugins and quite a Read more…