The top Firefox extensions of the COVID lockdown eraZoom Scheduler installs increased 1,522% when Mozilla compared average monthly installs for three months at the start of COVID-19 lockdowns to the three months prior.March 9, 2022 by Jonathan Greig in Developer
Codecademy partners with Black and Brilliant for AI accelerator in AfricaApplications for the mentorship program open March 1.March 1, 2022 by Jonathan Greig in Developer
Mozilla unveils redesign of MDN platform, new logoMozilla is also launching a subscription product called MDN Plus.March 1, 2022 by Jonathan Greig in Developer
GitHub calls for contributions to new cybersecurity Advisory DatabaseGitHub has already published the full contents of the Advisory Database to encourage collaboration.February 22, 2022 by Jonathan Greig in Developer
Obsidi platform launched to help Black tech professionals with career opportunitiesThe platform works with tech companies in search of talent like Microsoft, TD, RBC, LinkedIn, HPE and more.February 2, 2022 by Jonathan Greig in Developer
Intuit partners with AnitaB.org for tech immersion programEleven women made up the first cohort of the partnership between AnitaB.org and Intuit.September 24, 2021 by Jonathan Greig in Developer
Claris announces low code accelerator to boost diversity, address tech worker shortageThe Apple subsidiary is working with a Black-led venture fund and startup studio on the program.September 20, 2021 by Jonathan Greig in Developer
Zoom unveils first group of app investments as part of $100 million global venture fundZoom announced funding for more than a dozen apps that help with productivity, diversity and other issues.August 30, 2021 by Jonathan Greig in Developer
GitHub partners with Stanford Law for free legal clinic to protect developersThe Stanford Law School Juelsgaard Intellectual Property and Innovation Clinic will help developers hit with violations of Section 1201 of the Digital Millennium Copyright Act.July 27, 2021 by Jonathan Greig in Developer
Mozilla expands effort to bring Kiswahili to voice assistants across six African countriesMore than 100 million people speak Kiswahili across Kenya, Uganda, Tanzania, Rwanda, Burundi and South Sudan.May 25, 2021 by Jonathan Greig in Developer