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===Fathom-ing User Tasks ([https://people.mozilla.org/p/r--bvXR5oaoVAKGbPWmAhxMlQ== Erik Rose])===
===Fathom-ing User Tasks ([https://people.mozilla.org/p/r--bvXR5oaoVAKGbPWmAhxMlQ== Erik Rose])===
<BLOCKQUOTE>By identifying what the user is doing—shopping, reading articles, using technical materials—we can bolster user agency by recommending relevant add-ons or services (like Pocket). All the while, we preserve user privacy by running entirely on the client.</BLOCKQUOTE>
<BLOCKQUOTE>In a collection of hands-on demos and animated mockups, see how a Fathom-powered Firefox improves web pages, massaging them to better serve the user. By inferring the meaning of page elements, Fathom lets us take our goal of user agency beyond matters of protocol and into the viewport.
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===Fenix! ([https://people.mozilla.org/p/r--XEuNB0FMWEe_UfV8REQ-uQ== Betty Fleming])===
===Fenix! ([https://people.mozilla.org/p/r--XEuNB0FMWEe_UfV8REQ-uQ== Betty Fleming])===
<BLOCKQUOTE>The new and enhanced Firefox for Android (aka Fenix) is launching in Q2 2020; all interested in mobile development, come see our focus on building a highly usable and performant product that's aligned with Mozilla's values of protecting user privacy and user choice.</BLOCKQUOTE>
<BLOCKQUOTE>The new and enhanced Firefox for Android (aka Fenix) is launching in Q2 2020; all interested in mobile development, come see our focus on building a highly usable and performant product that's aligned with Mozilla's values of protecting user privacy and user choice.</BLOCKQUOTE>
===Firefox Content Network: Disrupting the Ads Ecosystem on the Web ([https://people.mozilla.org/p/r--R7xCWsxsU7-61UTrXIt1eQ== Matt Grimes])===
<BLOCKQUOTE>We're cleaning up the web by offering alternative monetization strategies for content publishers. We aren't just fixing the web for the big players though. We're making it easy for any creative to monetize their content and be seen. This model encourages excellent content and discourages click-bait.</BLOCKQUOTE>


===Firefox Lite 2.0 ([https://people.mozilla.org/p/r--jiVZdljDXdqlECsL-1UFwQ== Wesly "One E" Huang])===
===Firefox Lite 2.0 ([https://people.mozilla.org/p/r--jiVZdljDXdqlECsL-1UFwQ== Wesly "One E" Huang])===
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<BLOCKQUOTE>The Firefox Private Network VPN and Secure Proxy support Mozilla's goals for financial resilience. Come check 'em out!</BLOCKQUOTE>
<BLOCKQUOTE>The Firefox Private Network VPN and Secure Proxy support Mozilla's goals for financial resilience. Come check 'em out!</BLOCKQUOTE>


===Firefox Reality ([https://people.mozilla.org/p/r--hEAcIRh-V0mQQmYRv2pWvw== Janice von Itter])===
===Firefox Reality ([https://people.mozilla.org/p/jdm Josh Matthews])===
<BLOCKQUOTE>Firefox Reality aka "FxR" contributes to Mozilla's broader Resilience KPI to diversify our products and revenue.</BLOCKQUOTE>
<BLOCKQUOTE>Firefox Reality aka "FxR" contributes to Mozilla's broader Resilience KPI to diversify our products and revenue.</BLOCKQUOTE>


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<BLOCKQUOTE>The Glean SDK is the future of the telemetry collection at Mozilla: it was build to support Fenix, and it recently expanded to support platforms other than Android (iOS, Python, Rust). The cross-platform Glean SDK is the future: our 2020 will be about bringing Firefox on Glean, boosting data as a service and reducing the cost and frustration of adding new telemetry instrumentation.</BLOCKQUOTE>
<BLOCKQUOTE>The Glean SDK is the future of the telemetry collection at Mozilla: it was build to support Fenix, and it recently expanded to support platforms other than Android (iOS, Python, Rust). The cross-platform Glean SDK is the future: our 2020 will be about bringing Firefox on Glean, boosting data as a service and reducing the cost and frustration of adding new telemetry instrumentation.</BLOCKQUOTE>


===Hello, WebXR ([https://people.mozilla.org/p/fernandojsg Fernando Serrano García])===
===Hello, WebXR ([https://people.mozilla.org/p/fernandojsg Fernando Serrano García] + [https://people.mozilla.org/p/r--o8kdC9JpW3mi19IKpzExBg== Diego Fernandez Goberna])===
<BLOCKQUOTE>Our demos and technology democratize the access to and creation of XR content unlike the current closed proprietary alternatives.</BLOCKQUOTE>
<BLOCKQUOTE>This is a WebXR experience to introduce people to the medium and let them try different activities and environments.</BLOCKQUOTE>


===How Lockwise and Monitor Work Across Platforms to Keep you Safe ([https://people.mozilla.org/p/r--4zIHCddZUuelXvQ1y9HtWQ== David Durst])===
===How Lockwise and Monitor Work Across Platforms to Keep you Safe ([https://people.mozilla.org/p/ssage Sandy Sage])===
<BLOCKQUOTE>Lockwise and Monitor support the Reach KPI as well as the Privacy and Security features. We are driving towards a cross-platform, personal data protection suite that integrates with desktop to encourage good security hygiene and expanded use of Mozilla products.</BLOCKQUOTE>
<BLOCKQUOTE>Lockwise and Monitor support the Reach KPI as well as the Privacy and Security features. We are driving towards a cross-platform, personal data protection suite that integrates with desktop to encourage good security hygiene and expanded use of Mozilla products.</BLOCKQUOTE>


===Iodide ([https://people.mozilla.org/p/wlach William Lachance])===
===Jira-Bugzilla Integration ([https://people.mozilla.org/p/r--REkYeCaoXdyDht5B-JRqSQ== Marina Milshtein])===
<BLOCKQUOTE>Iodide supports Mozilla's data science and engineering teams by providing a convenient tool to create dashboard and reports using Telemetry data. Going forward, we expect that Iodide will be used as a publishing tool for communicating our work with the outside world.</BLOCKQUOTE>
<BLOCKQUOTE>Jira-Bugzilla integration that allows developers to collaborate on issue while using two different bug tracking systems. Jira tickets are created based on Bugzilla information, and afterwards users can sync both systems in real-time, or as a bulk operation.</BLOCKQUOTE>
 
===Looking at Web Monetization ([https://people.mozilla.org/p/r--8szFPEguX0qklv2SnIIW3A== Anselm Hook ])===
<BLOCKQUOTE>Fixing Web Monetization may attract Creators to the Web and help Patrons have better experiences.</BLOCKQUOTE>


===Mozilla & Data Stewardship:  Why, How, and You! ([https://people.mozilla.org/p/r--PCnJgnDMU32NrbpWnHtuEw== Alicia Gray])===
===Mozilla & Data Stewardship:  Why, How, and You! ([https://people.mozilla.org/p/r--PCnJgnDMU32NrbpWnHtuEw== Alicia Gray])===
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<BLOCKQUOTE>Provides a standardized and accessible view supporting data democratization around our reach and relationship KPIs.  Empowers everyone to answer metric questions.</BLOCKQUOTE>
<BLOCKQUOTE>Provides a standardized and accessible view supporting data democratization around our reach and relationship KPIs.  Empowers everyone to answer metric questions.</BLOCKQUOTE>


===Mozilla WebThings ([https://people.mozilla.org/p/r--oCwPREb_WHKkmyTs90V3jg== Ben Francis] + [https://people.mozilla.org/p/r--MqcUNs8aUhGB8AlcyMlFow== Kathy Giori])===
===Mozilla WebThings ([https://people.mozilla.org/p/r--uBOIu4tFUeagIPUAPSSq3w== David Bryant] + [https://people.mozilla.org/p/mrstegeman Michael Stegeman])===
<BLOCKQUOTE>IoT - everyone talks about security, but privacy and interoperability are rarely mentioned. We protect users with an open source implementation that does all three!</BLOCKQUOTE>
<BLOCKQUOTE>IoT - everyone talks about security, but privacy and interoperability are rarely mentioned. We protect users with an open source implementation that does all three!</BLOCKQUOTE>


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===RecIt Ralph: Content Recommendations from Pocket ([https://people.mozilla.org/p/r--I3vFXjxlXVW9pRHisvbliA== Ian Wesley-Smith])===
===RecIt Ralph: Content Recommendations from Pocket ([https://people.mozilla.org/p/r--I3vFXjxlXVW9pRHisvbliA== Ian Wesley-Smith])===
<BLOCKQUOTE>Our work directly deals with exploring high quality content and helping users find content that is worth their time, not just the content advertisers want them to see. We think this aligns with Mozilla's mission of shaping an internet that puts people first. You can see an early demo of our work at  http://recit.readitlater.com </BLOCKQUOTE>
<BLOCKQUOTE>Our work directly deals with exploring high quality content and helping users find content that is worth their time, not just the content advertisers want them to see. We think this aligns with Mozilla's mission of shaping an internet that puts people first. You can see an early demo of our work at  http://recit.readitlater.com </BLOCKQUOTE>
===Skyline Marketing ([https://people.mozilla.org/p/r--WKIeJ0uLVMSEQ3wMIUN-AA== Maciej Pluta])===
<BLOCKQUOTE> See how Mozilla showed up in the North America & EU markets, and what we've learned from this campaign. </BLOCKQUOTE>


===Social Mixed Reality with Hubs & Spoke ([https://people.mozilla.org/p/r--quItNcqyW_mAEmxyCeBdbg== Robert Long])===
===Social Mixed Reality with Hubs & Spoke ([https://people.mozilla.org/p/r--quItNcqyW_mAEmxyCeBdbg== Robert Long])===
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