Over the past month or so, Kiran Jagadeesh and I have been working on a design for this fall’s Mozilla University Design Challenge. The object of the challenge was to address browsing history:
“Browsing History — How can we make sense of this rich source of data and how do we best present this data to [...]
Posts Tagged ‘browser’
Firefox Foresight: a Mozilla Design Challenge entry
Posted in Uncategorized, tagged browser, competitions, concept, design, inventions, mozilla, SI on November 3, 2009 | 1 Comment »
5 reasons I loved Mozilla’s design challenge
Posted in Uncategorized, tagged browser, conference, design, internship, mozilla, SI on May 12, 2009 | 2 Comments »
I was able to participate in Mozilla’s ‘Spring Design Challenge‘ along with my regular schoolwork this past semester, and it was definitely worth the effort. The challenge consisted of addressing the following question: “What would a browser look like if the Web was all there was? No windows, no unnecessary trappings. Just the Web.”
Participants submitted [...]
‘Read it Later’ Firefox add-on is the bomb-diggity
Posted in Uncategorized, tagged browser on November 21, 2008 | 1 Comment »
It’s like just as I think of a new idea, a finished product falls into my lap. I have really had a hard time managing all the links that come my way – I’m on a few high-activity list-servs, and I just can’t keep up with all the articles people send around.
Firefox’s Read it Later [...]









