blog.mozilla.org
Glow 1.0
https://blog.mozilla.org/website-archive/2011/06/14/glow-1-0
Log of Retired Mozilla Websites. June 14, 2011. We launched the first version of glow.mozilla.org with the Firefox 4 release in March 2011 as a way to visualize Firefox downloads and community involvement around the world. Thanks to the development skill of Matthew Claypotch. And the design talents of Sean Martell. Http:/ blog.mozilla.org/data/2011/03/22/how-glow-mozilla-org-gets-its-data/. The source code for the original site is at https:/ github.com/potch/glow. Http:/ www.geek.com/articles/new...Http:...
blog.whatwg.org
The WHATWG Blog — What’s next in HTML, episode 2: who’s been peeing in my sandbox?
https://blog.whatwg.org/whats-next-in-html-episode-2-sandbox
Please leave your sense of logic at the door, thanks! What’s next in HTML, episode 2: who’s been peeing in my sandbox? January 26th, 2010. By Mark Pilgrim, Google. Welcome back to “What’s Next in HTML,” where I’ll try to summarize the major activity in the ongoing standards process in the WHAT Working Group. With HTML5 in Last Call. The WHATWG has moved to an unversioned development model. For HTML. While browser vendors are busy implementing HTML5. Let’s talk about what’s next. In each case, a web autho...