The Mozilla Foundation has released the last edition of the Mozilla browser suite in its current form, before switching its efforts to a more streamlined set of products. Mozilla also released new ...
The Mozilla Foundation, the nonprofit group that develops the popular Firefox web browser, is laying off around 30% of its staff, completely shutting down its advocacy programs in the process. In a ...
With its Firefox browser rapidly losing share, and its financial ties to Google finished, the Mozilla Foundation finds itself facing the most pivotal moment in its history since its founding more than ...
The Mozilla Foundation has made steep cuts to its team. The 30 percent staff reduction will completely eliminate the nonprofit's advocacy and global programs divisions, according to an internal email ...
In less than one year, the open source Firefox Web browser has been downloaded onto more than 76 million computers worldwide. Now, the Mozilla Foundation, the non-profit entity that develops and ...
“How do we mitigate the downside of technology, to make sure that human values, public interest and democracy are built into the system?” Mozilla, the not-for-profit force behind the Firefox browser, ...
The “relentless onslaught of change” is being blamed as Mozilla makes its second sweeping job cull of the year. The jobs impacted are from within the Mozilla Foundation, which the nonprofit arm of the ...
Initial recipients receive $50,000 to develop and test their approaches; two finalists will be awarded an additional $250,000 to scale impact and deepen their work. This program is part of Mozilla ...
The job cuts were announced in an email to all employees on October 30, 2024, by Executive Director Nabiha Saeed. According to the news site TechCrunch, the Mozilla Foundation had about 120 employees ...
Los Angeles marks the latest, and most legally charged, stop in Mozilla Foundation's global Imaginative Intelligences series. LOS ANGELES, April 22, 2026 /PRNewswire/ -- The rules governing AI and ...
The Mozilla Foundation's new executive director was previously CEO of nonprofit tech news outlet The Markup. Mozilla’s browser debuted on November 9, 2004, and became a phenom before losing ground to ...
The Mozilla Foundation announced on Wednesday it is creating a commercial subsidiary which will be responsible for the development, testing and distribution of the organisation's open source products.