Monthly Archives: November 2011

A planet to call our own

Just a quick note that a planet for Mozilla Tools & Automation (the so-called “a team”) is now up, thanks to Reed Loden. With the exception of Jeff Hammel, everyone there was already being syndicated on Planet Mozilla, but this … Continue reading

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Hellofax rocks my world

It’s kind of rare for me to pimp out products and services on my blog, but I’m going to do so just this once. I really despise faxes, but occasionally I do have to send them in the course of … Continue reading

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Measuring what the user sees

I’ve been spending the last month or so at Mozilla prototyping a new project called Eideticker which aims to use video capture data and image/frame analysis for performance measurement of Firefox Mobile. It’s still in quite a rough state, but … Continue reading

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Weirdest (and saddest) unsolicited email ever

Got this exceedingly strange e-mail yesterday. It’s almost a bit tragic. Anyone else seen gotten this? (BTW, the writing samples, which I won’t link to, weren’t half bad) Hi there, Hope keeping well. I’m just getting in touch to ask … Continue reading

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