Mozilla’s Concept Series
August 7th, 2008So the big Web 3.0 buzz lately has centered around the Mozilla Labs Concept Series - an attempt by the creators of everyone’s favorite web browser to drum up brainstorming for how Web 3.0 will work. And certainly the most intriguing [read: the concept with the most expensively produced concept video] is Adaptive Path’s Aurora. Although the system resources required for such a concept are still a ways away, the concept itself seems very well thought-out, and definitely possible in the near-future. Worth it to check it out.

I definitely applaud Mozilla’s outreach to the public to design their next concepts. But despite all the pomp and circumstance surrounding their “hear from the little guy” campaign, I’m a little disappointed there isn’t an organized contribution system which allows equal exposure of ideas from those little guys. As it stands, you’re supposed to “use your favorite method of sharing an concept with the world“. Basically, blog about it.
Awesome, but until they actually help the “little guy” showcase their concepts to the world, isn’t Mozilla being a little hypocritical?
