
Do you remember proposing Mozilla do something like this a full 10 years ago @avibryant ? At a point where FF had a 30% market share. https://t.co/16X7tGr2Y2 pic.twitter.com/5Q4Ersp0qq
— Andrew Catton (@andrewcatton) September 16, 2019
$100M 'Grant for the Web' hopes to make the internet pivot to privacy https://t.co/a2HLc0PfIs
— Privacy Matters (@PrivacyMatters) September 16, 2019
.@CNET "$100M 'Grant for the Web' hopes to make the internet pivot to privacy " #GrantForTheWeb #InternetHealth https://t.co/XpgGD2ZScI
— Grant for the Web (@GrantForTheWeb) September 16, 2019
Unless the internet's business model completely changes, you're always going to be paying with your data.
— alfred ? (@alfredwkng) September 16, 2019
Mozilla, Coil and Creative Commons announced a $100 million grant this morning to fund privacy-focused alternatives https://t.co/ZVVgcjoeUj
On Monday, nonprofit Mozilla, licensing group Creative Commons and content-monetization company Coil announced the $100M Grant for the Web, offering to fund projects that propose alternatives to the internet's ad-tracking business model. https://t.co/IeeZiAdKy7
— Geeknik (•̪̀●́) Labs (@geeknik) September 16, 2019
Recommended Read: Mozilla and Creative Commons want to reimagine the internet without ads, and they have $100M to do it https://t.co/fsx7eJvi8X
— Chris Short (@ChrisShort) September 16, 2019
Mozilla, Creative Commons, and Coil announce a $100M grant over five years to developers using Web Monetization, a proposed browser standard for micropayments (Steven Melendez/Fast Company) https://t.co/ft8aH3J0ge
— Chris Heilmann (@codepo8) September 16, 2019
Mozilla and Creative Commons want to reimagine the internet without ads, and they are looking to put $100M behind it https://t.co/32rpCwy6kB
— Raju Narisetti (@raju) September 16, 2019
Proud to play a small part in this truly epic undertaking from a global team of the smartest people I know. Congrats @justmoon and the @Coil Team ?? Time to make the Internet better for creators and consumers ??https://t.co/bn6HpZpyXj
— Steve Place (@steveplace) September 16, 2019
Exciting step towards building a better, more inclusive internet with a little help from #XRP and #WebMonetization. https://t.co/au45j1I1lZ via @FortuneMagazine @jeffjohnroberts
— Ripple (@Ripple) September 16, 2019
Coil, Mozilla and Creative Commons Launch $100 Million Grant for the Web to Advance Web Monetization for Creators https://t.co/GT34f2zvgE
— Han Solo ??? (@OneHanSolo) September 16, 2019
Coil, Mozilla and Creative Commons Launch $100 Million Grant for the Web to Advance Web Monetization for Creators = XRP inside✅✅✅ #xrp #coil #ripple #xrparmy #xrpthestandard https://t.co/9UClx7WsNs
— ??Dimitry Kleijer ??? (@Dimitrykleijer) September 16, 2019
1 억 달러의 'Grant for the Web'은 인터넷이 개인 정보 보호를 향해 가기를 바라며 https://t.co/1dFFMErQuy
— editoy (@editoy) September 17, 2019
• 야심 찬 1 억 달러의 5 년 기금은 크리에이터의 혁신을 촉구, 접근성과 포용성을 촉진하고, 모든 보조금의 50 %가 오픈 라이센스 소프트웨어 및 콘텐츠 프로젝트에 수여됩니다.
A group of technology organizations is committing $100 million to developing privacy-friendly business models for the web: https://t.co/qJEUygn8mE
— Adam Levin (@Adam_K_Levin) September 16, 2019
Amazing initiative in support of an ad-free web! @mozilla https://t.co/6sr6DDq5m6
— Tara Tan (@taratan) September 17, 2019
$100M 'Grant for the Web' hopes to make the internet pivot to privacy https://t.co/clzrvyrAU0 pic.twitter.com/p9UKGApCri
— Rich Tehrani (@rtehrani) September 16, 2019
Mozilla, Creative Commons and Coil want to create an ad-free internet with $100 million in grants https://t.co/uXoAkUsPw9
— Dries Buytaert (@Dries) September 17, 2019
Mozilla and Creative Commons want to reimagine the internet without ads, and they have $100M to do it https://t.co/Ttl32Y8JQx
— GiantGox (@GiantGox) September 17, 2019
This is interesting and has a direct impact on #Domains
— Rick Schwartz ? DomainKing® (@DomainKing) September 17, 2019
Mozilla and Creative Commons want to reimagine the internet without ads, and they have $100M to do it https://t.co/H0iDYoyNQ5
Bring it on and add a new Video Platform with no Censorship while you're at it! #FireFox https://t.co/zZplTLNIAu
— Dark Journalist (@darkjournalist) September 16, 2019
Mozilla, Creative Commons want to create an ad-free internet https://t.co/leqGy8jcUx
— Eric (@RealEricD) September 17, 2019
FIREFOX Owner Wants To Create A New Internet Without Ads... https://t.co/5ikSWrv1Oz
— Drudge Report Feed (@drudgefeed) September 16, 2019
#Mozilla and #CreativeCommons want to reimagine the #internet without ads, and they have $100M to do it https://t.co/Ajo50kNJt0
— Milton Elbogen (@NYCREMilton) September 16, 2019
.@Mozilla Exec Dir @msurman “The web’s richness & diversity comes from its individual creators: writers coder musicians podcasters app makers journalists. But in the current web ecosystem big platforms and invasive, targeted advertising make the rules" https://t.co/ST6KLpWsAV
— Grant for the Web (@GrantForTheWeb) September 16, 2019
Former @Ripple CTO is leading a $100M gambit to monetize web content w/o FB or Googlehttps://t.co/NXGGW9ezwa
— Jeff Roberts (@jeffjohnroberts) September 16, 2019
"We're very interested in identifying new ways of rewarding open creativity and enabling people to show their gratitude to creators who share their work openly with the world,” said Cable Green, interim CEO of @creativecommons in a statement. https://t.co/w5eTfMo8hn
— Grant for the Web (@GrantForTheWeb) September 17, 2019
A New Business Model for the Web? $100 Million Creators’ Fund Seeks to Break Tech Giants’ Monopoly https://t.co/rtZnHOgUF7
— GiantGox (@GiantGox) September 17, 2019
Discussing micro-payments with @FortuneMagazine "We're very interested in identifying new ways of rewarding open creativity and enabling people to show their gratitude to creators who share their work openly with the world.” https://t.co/yDmOlcdZ7K
— Cable Green (@cgreen) September 17, 2019
A New Business Model for the Web? $100 Million Creators’ Fund Seeks to Break Tech Giants’ Monopoly – Fortune #Ripple #XRP #Coil https://t.co/DeEKJ3TeFV
— Thomas Ripple (@XRPHODLER) September 17, 2019
Congratulations @coil, @mozilla nad @creativecommons! ???
— Nordic Ann ? (@NordicAnn) September 17, 2019
Excited to see the future of web monetization! #xrpcommunity #WebMonetization #xrp #blockchain #crypto https://t.co/LADfbM5R1F