Articles from July, 2010

Mozilla Philippines Meet-up on July 31,2010

It’s meet-up time and we’re going to South of the Metro! We’re going to have a meet-up on July 31, 2010 at the Paseo De Santa Rosa (in Santa Rosa, Laguna) at 10am-1pm. The venue is tentatively set at Big 30 Pizza-Pasta. Like all meet-ups, the event will be an informal get-together, but there will be a sharing session on what transpired at the 2010 Mozilla Summit. Of course, there will be nice Mozilla swag to be given away, like… Read the rest

Supporting New Mozilla Blogs

I’ve recently written my entry to the Top 10 Emerging Influential Blogs of 2010 Writing Project and I nominated a handful of new Mozilla blogs. The first one is this site, the Mozilla Philippines Community site. I think the writing project is a good place to promote the local activities among the blogging circle and hopefully get the message of the open web to the local audience. The next website is one of my latest faves. Rock Your Firefox is… Read the rest

Mozilla Summit 2010: Day 3

It was a great 3-day event and The Mozilla Summit 2010 concluded with a great wrap-up party. The great photo above was taken in the concluding event, with a great shot by Gen Kanai. The day still had great sessions– I attended the ones focused on community participation, communicating well with media, Firefox 4 Beta localization, and community membership models. As you can see from the sessions and discussions I’ve joined, I’ve been putting a lot of effort in learning… Read the rest

Mozilla Summit 2010: Day 2

By the time Day 2 of the 2010 Mozilla Summit ended, I was very tired. But I was glad. The second day of the biggest get together of Mozilla-folk this year was filled great activities, starting with great keynotes in the morning up to the very first Mozilla World Expo. I also attended a talk that focused on the branding research done by a Search Engine 1. One of the funny things they found out was that some folks think… Read the rest

Mozilla Summit 2010: Day 1

I’m here in Whistler, Canada with over 600 Mozilla employees, partners, and community leaders from all over the world and the first day was full of demos, technology, and things to look forward to in the future. The started off with a nice breakfast here at the Fairmont Whistler Chateau and I sat with Gen Kanai, Cheng and Keng from the Mozilla Thailand Community, plus a couple of interns for Mozilla. The conversations were nice and that set the tone… Read the rest
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