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The effectiveness of the Internet as a public resource depends upon interoperability, innovation and decentralized participation worldwide. - Mozilla Manifesto

Mozilla Research is a collaborative effort to explore long term, end-to-end systems challenges that will define the open web of the future. Examples include:

  • VM performance and security
  • Open video and multimedia formats
  • Better Public Key Infrastructure
  • Web application security
  • Security and user interface
  • Better transport protocols

The idea is not to target products, but rather the challenges the whole web will face in 1 – 4 years. Mozilla Research is a virtual organization where bright minds can share ideas, experiments and code.

Relevant links

  • Mozilla Research homepage
  • Open Web Journal
  • Active Mozilla Research projects