You don’t need cash to search Google or to use Facebook, but they’re not free. We pay…
Data is the lifeblood of any product, and Firefox is no exception. Making the best browser possible requires understanding how users use Firefox and understanding the nature of the web itself, something Matt Grimes has been talking about in his overviews of some data…
In the early days, when a person ‘surfed the web’, she got up, walked to a computer, and then spent her…
We are members of a new data science team at Mozilla, tasked with analyzing the data from the Context Graph experiment that many of you participated in.
Today Mozilla’s Firefox team is launching an experiment in support of our goal of bringing context back to the web.
We’re going to ask a group of Firefox users to share data about how they use the web over the next three months. Like a Nielsen…
Most browsers were initially designed to help users navigate the web sequentially in a single window. While improvements in software engineering and computational power have allowed modern browsers to concurrently render dozens if not hundreds of webpages as multiple tabs, within each of these…
One of the main goals of the Context Graph project is to help internet users more effectively explore the web and find relevant content.
To better understand how people currently access the web, we conducted a series of studies…
These were the top 10 stories published by Firefox Context Graph; you can also dive into yearly archives: 2016, 2017, and 2018.