digital natives: freedom and hackability in a mobile future

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I'm an old digital native. I've learned to tinker with computers that encourage "hacking" like the Apple II. It shipped with a disassembler, electronic schematics, 8 expansion slots. You did not need a screwdriver to open the lid. Compare this with today's smartphones, with a centralized AppStore on which one company has total control. This discourages tinkering. How will the next generation of digital natives learn to tinker if all they have is closed ecosystems? Mozilla is working on this with the Open Web through two separate initiatives: * Webmaker.org is a set of tools and events to encourage ordinary people to have a look under the hood of technology. * Firefox OS aims to ship HTML5-powered smartphones that can run Web applications like other smartphones run native apps.

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PAST & FUTURE OF

DIGITAL NATIVES:

HACK THE FUTURE!

Tristan Nitot

Principal Mozilla Evangelist, Mozilla Europe Founder

[email protected] - twitter: @nitot

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MOZILLA IS...

a global community of people

who believe that

openness, innovation, and opportunity

are key to the continued

health of the Internet.

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We’re known for the

Firefox Web browser

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MOZILLA MANIFESTO (EXCERPTS)

• The Internet is a global public resource that must

remain open and accessible.

• Individuals must have the ability to shape their own

experiences on the Internet.

• The effectiveness of the Internet as a public resource

depends upon interoperability (protocols, data

formats, content), innovation and decentralized

participation worldwide.

• Free and open source software promotes the

development of the Internet as a public resource.

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I’M A DIGITAL NATIVE(AN OLD ONE)

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I LEARNED TO HACK ON THESE USING

BASIC, ASSEMBLY LANGUAGE & A SOLDERING IRON

SHARP PC-1500 - Source: Wikipedia

ACORN ATOM - Source: Wikipedia

TRS Model 80 - Source: Wikipedia

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THE MOST HACKABLE MACHINE I OWNED

• BASIC programming

• Disassembler

• extensible with

7 extension slots

• extensive documentation

• Electric schema included

• Screwdriver not needed

to open the case

Tinkering with the

Apple ][ was

encouraged

Source: Wikipedia

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PHYSICAL COMMUNITIES ENCOURAGED

LEARNING, TINKERING AND KNOWLEDGE SHARING

• Physical spaces to:

• Share knowledge

• Share computers

• Such as:

• Micro-computer clubs

• Centre Mondial de

l’Informatique =>

• Palais de la découverteSource: INA

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NETWORKS ENABLED VIRTUAL COMMUNITIES

• Minitel in France

• AOL, Compuserve &

other large proprietary

networks

• Smaller BBS (Bulletin

Board Systems) were

operated from

personal computers.

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LARGE VIRTUAL COMMUNITIES ENABLE

LARGE SCALE COLLABORATION

Wikipedia:

23 million articles

285 languages

365 million readers

GNU/Linux:

powers more than

90% of today's 500

fastest

supercomputers

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THEN CAME THE WEB

•Simple principles: URL,

HTTP, HTML

•Open Standards

•«View Source» to learn

from existing pages

•No need to buy a SDK:

your text editor is enough

•No need to ask for

permission to participate

The Web belongs to no-one.

It’s an open, public resource

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SOMETHING

OCCURRED TO ME DURING

THIS DIGITAL JOURNEY...

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WHO WRITES THE CODE DECIDES

WHAT THE USER CAN DO

• Developers have a lot of

power over what users

can do

• Without source code,

• you can’t change the

software

• You don’t have the

power to do what you

want

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FREE SOFTWARE HAS

NOTHING TO DO WITH PRICE.

IT’S ALL ABOUT THE

USER’S FREEDOM

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IN 2011, TABLETS AND

SMARTPHONES COMBINED

OUTSOLD THE PC

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MOBILE INDUSTRY IS DOMINATED BY

PROPRIETARY MOBILE PLATFORMS

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MOBILE CENSORSHIP

Someone decides

for me what I can

or cannot run on

the device I paid

for

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NEW MOBILE RULES LIMIT

PARTICIPATION

Want to develop an APP?

•Get the official SDK / sign for the developer

program

•Use the language and APIs of the platform

•Use the AppStore / Marketplace to reach users

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WHAT DOES THIS MEAN?

•Users are just consumers. They can’t get in the

driver’s seat.

• It’s a lot harder to understand the technology if

you can’t see under the hood

•The next generation of digital natives will discover

computing with smartphones and tablets.

•They will be taught to be passive consumers

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FROM TOTALLY OPEN TO COMPLETELY CLOSED

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FROM TOTALLY OPEN TO COMPLETELY CLOSED

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WHAT CAN WE DO TO EMPOWER

THE NEXT GENERATION OF

DIGITAL NATIVES?

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WE NEED

•Educated users

•An open platform for mobile

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This is exactly what

is working on

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EDUCATE USERS: WEBMAKER.ORG

Empower users so that the Web is not Read-Only

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BUILD AN OPEN MOBILE PLATFORM

Firefox OS

Complete, standalone

operating system for the

open Web, built entirely

using HTML5 & standard

Web APIs

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EVERYTHING IS A WEB PAGE!

Variations around the

Home screen

Variations around

the incoming call screen

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FIREFOX OS: HOW AN OPEN WEB PHONE

CONNECTS HTML5 TO HARDWARE

Web Browser/Platform

Native API-based UI

Kernel (e.g. Android, iOS,

Win7, etc.)

Device (phone, tablet,

desktop)

APIs

Web-based User Experience/Web

Content

Kernel

Device

Web Engine/ Standard Device

APIs

Existing Platforms(smartphones only)

Firefox OS

Significantly

smaller stack:

Scales from

high-end

feature phones

to high-end

smartphones}

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MARKETPLACE: THE BEST OF BOTH WORLDS

FIREFOX

MARKETPLACE

Content owners can use the

Firefox Marketplace to

enhance discoverability

and make monetization

easier.

They can also sell directly

(going through the

marketplace is optional)

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FIREFOX OS DEMO

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AND NOW?

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MOZILLA NEEDS YOUR HELP

TO BUILD THE DIGITAL

FUTURE WE WANT,

NOT THE ONE THAT’S HANDED

DOWN TO US

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HOW TO HELP

•Contribute to Mozilla:

•http://www.mozilla.org/contribute

•Build Mobile Web Apps:

•https://marketplace.firefox.com/

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THANK YOU

@nitot