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Joining Amazon to Talk to Some Robots

On Monday, I m joining Amazon to work on the experience of Alexa within households. I ll be based in Lab126, Amazon s hardware and R D base in Sunnyvale, California. The interaction between [ ]

Onto New Challenges

After a wild and wonderful time at Reddit, I ve decided to move on. And when I say wild, I mean it. The past year has been the most tumultuous in [ ]

reddit Stands with Charlie Hebdo

We ve changed our alien Snoo logo today to show solidarity with those who support freedom of speech and condemn violence. Bigger version:

8% Increase in reddit Account Registrations

Happy New Year! reddit has a lot of big plans coming up for 2015. But, let s start with some good news. Remember that redesign we did of the login and [ ]

Redesign of reddit’s Login/Account Creation Window and reddit.com/login

We’ve just launched a cleanup of our login and account creation dialog and reddit.com/login. Here’s a comparison between the old version and new version: Props to new engineer aurora-73 for [ ]

Five Things I’ve Learned About redditors (so far)

About a month ago, I took a gig to design the user experience of reddit. It s a pretty exciting challenge! My first projects have been mostly on mobile, and they ve been [ ]

Looking Ahead: Challenges for the Open Web

At the end of this week, I’m moving on after six amazing years at Mozilla. On August 25, I’ll be joining Reddit another global open source project as their first [ ]

The Internet Says Goodbye

Humans are a Community-Centric We evolved to rely on community to survive. From moment we stood on two legs, we have derived our identity, culture, and beliefs from the people [ ]

Try Out Fira Sans: a Free, Open Source Typeface Commissioned by Mozilla

As designers in open source, we’re constantly looking for opportunities to bring the principles of universal access and redistribution to new areas. While the term open source may still be [ ]

Firefox’s Redesigned Preferences Feel More like the Web

Another great Firefox improvement is releasing soon! Firefox’s Preferences, until now, have required navigation through a cumbersome floating window where it’s nearly impossible to find what you’re looking for. This [ ]