Project SensorWeb Dev Boards Arrive Today
Behind the scenes: our very own developer IOT board arrived today. Check out the latest Project SensorWeb IOT work: https://t.co/9Bn54ucTc8 pic.twitter.com/EqWP5ETsj7 — Mozilla (@mozilla) December 22, 2016
Behind the scenes: our very own developer IOT board arrived today. Check out the latest Project SensorWeb IOT work: https://t.co/9Bn54ucTc8 pic.twitter.com/EqWP5ETsj7 — Mozilla (@mozilla) December 22, 2016
Here’s a wrap up post for the UX activities hosted at the Mozilla work week, originally posted by Tiffanie Shakespeare on Medium… This past work week in Hawaii (aka #mozAloha), the Connected Devices UX team put together the following two … Continue reading
We hosted an exciting batch of IoT talks at the Mozilla All Hands in Hawaii and are happy to share the details with you here. Sandip Kamat talked to us about VoiceBank. Slides Ben Francis talked to us about the Web of … Continue reading
Earlier this year, we moved Project Vaani into a prototyping phase with user trials. We collected valuable feedback around product concept and design, as well as validated our assumption that a voice interface would help create a faster, easier and … Continue reading
As we continue to look at problems people experience where they live (e.g. smart home and smart cities), home monitoring seemed like a great area to explore, so in October, we kicked things off with Project HomeWeb. The team evaluated … Continue reading
Many of us within the connected devices group here at Mozilla couldn’t help but take a look at our own lives and experiences and wonder if there was a way we could help our busy families with the IoT. We … Continue reading
Previously Project Haiku focused on a wearable that would connect 12-15 year old girls with the people they loved. At the same time, the Smart Displays project was exploring the space of human connection, arriving at a product opportunity for … Continue reading
In our last update on Project SensorWeb, we shared the results of a small poster test in Taipei, where we were trying to gauge consumer interest in hyper-local air quality information, specifically, particulate matter of 2.5 micrometers or less (PM2.5). … Continue reading
The Project Haiku and CD Metrics Team would like to thank Manel Rhaeim for her contributions over the past summer. Manel Rhaiem was an Outreachy intern in Summer 2016 who worked on Connected Devices. During Manel’s internship, she made contributions … Continue reading
The term “Internet of Things” doesn’t say it all. Even though it’s generally understood to mean smart toasters, fitness bands, and the like, “Internet of Things” is a curious name, because it’s not really about things. It’s about humans—or at … Continue reading