Category Archives: Mozilla

About geolocation on Firefox (II)

Comes from About geolocation on Firefox (I) So now, we know that our web app can get easily geographic info from the client, assuming of course the client uses Firefox 3.5 or newer. We won’t talk about code samples yet but go … Continue reading

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About geolocation related context info on Firefox… (I)

So we have to give context info related to the geolocation of what we are seeying on a webpage… We have two things to geolocate here, that is: Finding where are YOU, the browser, the client… Finding where is located … Continue reading

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Back to the project!

Due to some personal issues, both Andrea and me have been a bit away of the project (I couldn’t use my hand due to a hard sprain on my wrist) but… We’re back again! In case you don’t konw our … Continue reading

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MMTC thoughs

Paul pretty much summed everything we did, and we felt on the MMTC in Madrid: http://blog.mozbox.org/post/2009/07/21/Madrid-Mozilla-Technologies-Course-on-site-courses-done

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Finished the crash course on the MMTC

After a damn tiring (but very funny and interesting at the same time) week on Fuenlabrada, studying the bells and whistles of XUL, XBL, FUEL JS and so on, appears that we are ready to get released on the wild. … Continue reading

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Madrid Mozilla Technologies Course

We are just about to begin the Madrid Mozilla Technologies Course, and, of course, that’s an exceptional excuse for reviving this blog, dead almost for two years. Twenty people selected from more than two hundred from all around Europe, working … Continue reading

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