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Ask HN: Do we need a Mozilla for web apps?
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5 points
by Inc82
4268 days ago
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Access to the internet in my opinion is a basic right that should be free and unencumbered. I love Mozilla's mission: "At Mozilla, we’re a global community of technologists, thinkers and builders working together to keep the Internet alive and accessible". While free, open, and secure browsers and mobile OS's certainly are important, you could argue that there are certain types of apps that should also be included in our 'basic rights'. I'm thinking of personal cloud storage (dropbox, drive) and social networking (Facebook, Twitter) among others. Do we need a foundation backed, open source, non-profit that isn't concerned with immediate results and has the long term vision of providing services like Mozilla does except in the vain of web apps? |
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I think few people will agree that it is within your "basic rights" to demand someone else store, munge, and beautifully surface your data at their expense.
What is your issue with Dropbox, Facebook, etc? If it's privacy, roll your own server. There are plenty of projects to provide Google Docs/Drive functionality on your own server. Normal office suites also work just fine. Dropbox is basically glorified rsync. Ello, App.net, etc cater to the privacy conscious social networker.