Wednesday, August 6, 2008

Mozilla Firefox Concept Video

Mozilla labs says

Concepts may take the form of Ideas, Mockups or Prototypes.
IdeasIt all begins with an idea. A sentence, paragraph, or even bullet-points kick-start the process. Ideas can be simple and non-technical. It should be easy for anyone and everyone to help shape the future of the Web. So throw your notions, inspirations, dreams and visions out to the community.
MockupsTurn your idea (or someone else’s) into an image, sketch or video. Words are great, but you know what they say about pictures. Mockups offer up a visual and communicate ideas in terms that are just a bit more polished and real. They draw the next person in, tempting them to pick up the concept and run with it.
PrototypesA prototype is interactive. Feel, touch and play with developing concepts. Prototypes get ideas across by showing off the moving parts. They aren’t always fully functional or pretty, but they’re more than a static image or two. They’re a dress rehearsal of sorts, with minimal programming. Make a prototype in HTML, Flash, or whatever puts things into action.
We only ask that all concepts and related source materials be freely redistributable and remixable under either a Creative Commons license (for Ideas and Mockups) or the Mozilla Public License (for Prototypes) so that we can all effectively collaborate on the exploration. Again, the intent is not for these concepts to evolve directly into new products but rather to provoke thought, facilitate discussion and provide inspiration.
Be bold. Be radical. The crazier, the better. Let’s explore the future together.

Firefox Mobile Concept Video

http://www.vimeo.com/1152218 is awesome where content and a method to invoke tabs, zoom out and zoom in shows howthe customer on mobile on run is they key. Mobile Internet is the new thing.

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