Firefox developer outlines plans to 'humanise' the internet

Mozilla wants to 'humanise' the internet and promote open standards that can be understood by all
Mozilla wants to 'humanise' the internet and promote open standards that can be understood by all

The Mozilla Foundation has outlined its long-term mission for developing the online web experience and user control of the internet over the next century, claiming that Firefox is just the start.

Mozilla Foundation head Mitchell Baker told the Register recently that the open source group's mission was "to build certain qualities into the human experience of the internet" and that while Firefox was "important for the immediate future" Mozilla has "barely started in user control."