Saving the Internet requires a greater sense of shared ownership and fewer bystanders accepting whatever today's Internet has to offer.
People are more naturally protective of what they create than of what they consume.
The Internet offers untold potential for humanity. To make the most of it, we need to think of the Internet as 'ours.'
I have a personal life and a professional life, and there's no way to separate them; for a while I tried, but no one could find me.
We have a version of Firefox for mobile devices, codenamed Fennec. That's a type of fox - South American, I think, with giant ears.
I grew up as an only child.
Humanity is smart. Sometime in the technology world we think we are smarter, but we are not smarter than you.
The name Firefox is not part of the open source licence, and that's why it's important to us.
You can get anything from Mozilla Firefox-based themes to nature themes to your own photographs.
When Chrome launched, it was not a high point for Firefox. There's no secret about that.
We invest heavily on Firefox on the desktop. We have a user base we want to keep happy.
The web as a platform is the most powerful platform we have ever seen.
I think HTML5 is one area where Mozilla has done very poorly at actually communicating what we have done.
Mozilla has one foot in the Valley, Silicon Valley product technology, and partly one foot in the social enterprise space.
Tech, in the sense of... Putting things together, that goes back beyond memory for me.