These technologists, activists, journalists, and scientists will spend the next several months supporting a healthier internet, with a focus on strengthening civil society by collaborating with host organisations working at the intersection of technology and social justice.
Tips to help you stop doomscrolling and keep your sanity. How Google is creating the world's biggest earthquake detection network. Some sad news about Mozilla. Check out this week's news of the internet from awesome to awful.
A very metal penguin named Gary rocks out with his friends. House hunting during the pandemic gets easier thanks to virtual reality. Gamers get a new hotline to help deal with emotional abuse. Check out this week's news of the internet from awesome to awful.
A bear with mad nunchuck skills. A guy taking a road trip across the US in Google Street View. Super useful tips to deal with that friend who's always sharing crazy conspiracy theories. Check out this week's news of the internet from awesome to awful.
A round-up of the best signs from protests in support of George Floyd. The growing use of surveillance technology to monitor protesters. Civil rights leaders call out Mark Zuckerberg. Check out this week's news of the internet in support of Black Lives Matter.
Video games for cats. France grounds coronavirus surveillance drones. Google makes a pledge that has climate activists cheering. Check out this week's news of the internet, from awesome to awful.
The MozFest community is helping to build an internet that is inclusive, safe, decentralised, and available to all. Meet the authors of the next chapter of the MozFest book; their essays imagine a future for internet health and trustworthy AI that focuses on decentralisation, digital inclusion, privacy and security, openness, and web literacy.
Mozilla's speaker series Dialogues and Debates has gone virtual! In this conversation between Mozilla's Frederike Kaltheuner and Xavier Harding, we discuss questions sent via Twitter about technology, privacy and the covid-19 pandemic.
Serena Williams in a Mario Tennis tourney. Twitter bots driving coronavirus misinfo. Check out this week's news of the internet, from awesome to awful.