What one page load of blog.mozilla.org brought in
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- Third-party domains
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- Tranco rank
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How it scores
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- 10
- Design
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- Reach
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- Editorial
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- Signal-to-noise
- 5
- Access
- 10
- Cadence
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- Independence
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What it looks like
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Latest from Mozilla Blog
Straight from the feed. This is what the ticker would be showing you right now.
- Experience Better Browsing: Introducing Native Containers in Firefox 153
- Quick Answers: For the questions in between
- Your Android tabs just got a lot more organized with Firefox
- Over The Edge 2.0: what independent researchers found about browser choice on Windows
- Mozilla’s Inaugural ‘State of Open Source AI’ Report Is Here
- Wrexham AFC and Firefox announce a multi-year, front-of-kit partnership
- The web is evolving. So are we.
- Keeping the web open and private in the bot era
- Firefox is easier than ever to customize
- What’s new in Firefox this June, and what’s next on the Firefox roadmap
- Browse more privately all summer with Firefox’s free built-in VPN
- Make Firefox your World Cup sidekick this summer
- Mozilla and Adafruit bring Web Serial workflows to Firefox
- Designing Firefox for the future
- A free VPN you can trust, now built into Firefox
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Where it sits in Tech & AI
- #32 Microsoft Research Blog75
- #33 Google Research74
- #34 Mozilla Blog74
- #35 O'Reilly Radar73.5
- #36 Unit 42 (Palo Alto Networks)73












