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Looking back, and moving forward: Mozilla and internet health

by Mark Surman | October 3, 2018October 3, 2018

Mozilla has always had a clear mission: make sure the internet remains a global public resource, open and accessible to all. While this mission has stayed constant in the 20 years since Mozilla.org launched, the ways we have pursued this mission continue to evolve. More Looking back, and moving forward: Mozilla and internet health→

An update on Badges and Backpack

by Mark Surman | August 15, 2018August 15, 2018

Innovative disruption takes time. It was more than 25 years from the time the first email message was sent to when email entered the mainstream of business and personal life in the 1990s. More An update on Badges and Backpack→

Fellowships, graduations and growing the movement

by Mark Surman | June 14, 2018June 14, 2018

This June, Mozilla is graduating a big cohort of fellows — activists, coders and researchers who have spent the last 10 months working on issues like net neutrality and online privacy. More Fellowships, graduations and growing the movement→

A scandal, a napkin
and the health of the internet

by Mark Surman | April 10, 2018

Today marks the launch of Mozilla’s first full edition of the Internet Health Report, an open source effort to explore the state of human life on the internet. More A scandal, a napkin
and the health of the internet
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Enough is enough. Let’s tell Facebook what we want fixed.

by Mark Surman | March 20, 2018

I had one big loud thought pounding in my head as I read the Cambridge Analytica headlines this past weekend: it’s time for Facebook users to say ‘enough is enough‘. More Enough is enough. Let’s tell Facebook what we want fixed.→

Mozilla Foundation is seeking a
VP, Leadership Programs

by Mark Surman | March 13, 2018

One of Mozilla’s biggest strengths is the people — a global community of engineers, designers, educators, lawyers, scientists, researchers, artists, activists and every day users brought together with the common goal of making the internet healthier. More Mozilla Foundation is seeking a
VP, Leadership Programs
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Rolling up our sleeves

by Mark Surman | January 24, 2018January 29, 2018 | 2 comments

Over the last couple of years, it felt like we lost something, online. Lost privacy. Lost elections. Lost faith. And, in some ways, a loss of the open internet itself. I certainly felt those things. And, read about them every week in the headlines. More Rolling up our sleeves→

The internet doesn’t suck

by Mark Surman | January 9, 2018 | 1 comment

It’s easy to think the internet sucks these days. My day job is defending net neutrality and getting people to care about privacy and the like. From that perch, it more often than not feels like things are getting worse on the internet. More The internet doesn’t suck→

Staying the course in 2018

by Mark Surman | January 4, 2018January 4, 2018

It’s taken me 48 years to learn that life doesn’t neatly fall into the boxes on a calendar. It flows around them. More Staying the course in 2018→

CPT+10: A Bright Future for Open Education

by Mark Surman | September 20, 2017September 20, 2017

A decade after the Cape Town Open Education Declaration the movement is thriving. But there’s still important work to do. More CPT+10: A Bright Future for Open Education→

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