Coverage
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6 ways to keep the MozFest momentum rolling
The Festival is just the beginning. Here are six projects, ideas and links for making and learning after MozFest. How can people keep hacking on what we’ve started together? How can we turn the world into one giant MozFest? :)
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What are we making together?
Here’s a curated selection of #MozFest tweets and media, filtered for links, demos, interviews and documentation created by Mozilla Festival participants. Lots of assets here for further exploration and hacking. Let’s keep it rolling!
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Mozilla Festival press coverage
“Media, Freedom and the Web” made news around the world. Here’s a round-up of some of that press coverage, from Wired, the BBC and New York Times to Libération, German radio and Boing Boing.
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Best. Photos. Ever.
What happens when 600+ journalists, web developers and media upstarts collide in a circus of making, learning and hacking? Here are our 18 favorite photos. Plus more great galleries below.
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7 must-watch videos
Check out this fantastic playlist of MozFest videos. Interviews and footage from Zero to Game, Flow Media and Open Badges plus Popcorn, Touching the News and The Data Journalism Handbook. Great synopsis of what folks are making.
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Popcorn 1.0 launches with exclusive world premiere
Popcorn, Mozilla’s new HTML5 media toolkit, just launched version 1.0. And the National Film Board of Canada’s “One Millionth Tower” project, a unique Popcorn-powered web documentary, made its world premiere at the Mozilla Festival in London and online at Wired.com.
What we made
Ravensbourne Festival blogs
The students at Ravensbourne provided festival coverage on the following topics:
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Audio and Video
Ravezilla - Audio and Video Innovation -
Education
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Gaming
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Journalism
Journewism
Who came?
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