Bibliothek
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Can we build a privacy-preserving web browser we all deserve?
1. Dezember 2018Luke Crouch, Tanvi Vyas, Christoph Kerschbaumer, Tom RitterInternet health / Privacy, security & trackingThe web is the biggest legacy application ever developed or supported by software engineers, but it's also blurring the line between the consumption of data and the leaking of personal details. Browser makers may be the only line of defense.
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Josephine: Using JavaScript to safely manage the lifetimes of Rust data
1. Dezember 2018Alan Jeffrey -
What makes a code change easier to review: an empirical investigation on code change reviewability
1. Dezember 2018Alberto Bacchelli, Achyudh Ram, Anand Ashok Sawant, Marco Castelluccio -
Thoughts on the Future of WebXR and the Immersive Web
1. Dezember 2018Trevor F. Smith, Blair Maclntyre -
RealityMedia: An Experimental Digital Book in WebXR
1. Dezember 2018Moria Engberg, Blair Maclntyre, Jay David Bolter -
Accessible Voice Interfaces
1. Dezember 2018Leah Findlater, Astrid Weber, Walter S Lasecki, Cosmin Munteanu, Robin N. Brewer, Jofish KayeVoice technology -
Imaginary Design Workbooks: Constructive Criticism and Practical Provocations
1. Dezember 2018Mark Blythe, Miriam Lueck Avery, Kristina Andersen, Enrique Encinas, Rob McCabe, Jofish Kaye -
Barthes, and calling the mundane to account
1. Dezember 2018Jofish Kaye -
Why Did This Reviewed Code Crash? An Empirical Study of Mozilla Firefox
1. Dezember 2018Le An, Foutse Khomh, Shane McIntosh, Marco Castelluccio -
2018 Internet Health Report
17. April 2018Sam Burton, Solana Larsen, Kasia OdrozekThe Internet Health Report is about the human experience of the Internet. It is an independent, open source compilation of data, research and stories that show how the Internet is evolving across five issues.