By Mark Surman
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.
Throughout the Americas, a mythical creature roams in the shadows, slinking out only to kill…
Revelations that the now-defunct Cambridge Analytica collected data from as many as 87 million Facebook users’ focused…
It has been a year since Eugene, Oregon was named a “Mozilla Gigabit City”.
Some people are motivated by fortune. Others by a shot at fame. And then there are those generous individuals who are motivated by the greater good and helping others. That’s what fuels the fire inside Orlando Del Aguila, software…
Over the past few weeks, the world has boiled over with the revelations of how…
In last year’s general election in Kenya, Linet Kwamboka received a surprising SMS from a candidate for parliament. The text message that flashed onto her screen called her by name, identified her polling…
In southern Louisiana, a community is losing its home.