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    <title>The Mozilla Labs 2009 Design Challenge: SxSW Edition</title>
    <summary>Mozilla Labs has announced its latest &quot;Labs Design Challenge&quot; today. The task is to create a better upload widget than what&apos;s currently in use. The Labs team realized that uploading files from a web page is serviceable at best, so they want something better to replace it. This challenge comes on the heels of the...</summary>
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      <name>Phil Glockner</name>
      
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      <![CDATA[<p><img src="http://www.readwriteweb.com/images/mozilla-labs-logo-mar09.png" width="145" height="32" /><a href="http://labs.mozilla.com/">Mozilla Labs</a> has <a href="http://labs.mozilla.com/2009/03/announcing-the-mozilla-2009-design-challenge-sxsw-edition/">announced</a> its latest "Labs Design Challenge" today. The task is to create a better upload widget than what's currently in use. The Labs team realized that uploading files from a web page is serviceable at best, so they want something better to replace it. This challenge comes on the heels of the <a href="http://labs.mozilla.com/2009/01/introducing-the-design-challenge/">very first</a> (and more wide-ranging) design challenge that closed at the beginning of the month.</p>]]>
      <![CDATA[<p>Mozilla Labs has this to say about the current upload widget:</p>

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  <p><em>Ever made a website that requires a file to be uploaded? Then you know how much that file upload control sucks. Why does it suck? Because there's no drag-and-drop; Flash or server-side hacking is required to provide any kind of progress indication; you can't upload multiple files; if you know what you want to attach you have to navigate there again with the OS file picker; you can't even enter a path into the widget because of <a href="http://www.squarefree.com/2009/02/05/file-upload/">security issues</a>; and the list goes on.</em></p>
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<p>Fair enough, what we currently have is slow and painful and could stand a lot of improvement. So how can you submit your idea? Easy, post it on the Web and tweet the location to <a title="Twitter" href="http://twitter.com">Twitter</a> account <a href="http://twitter.com/mozconcept">@mozconcept</a> anytime before the afternoon of March 16, 2009. At that time, Mozilla Labs will be hosting a SXSW party where they will review the submissions and dig up the real gems.</p>

<p>If you can make it out to the <a href="http://www.moonshinegrill.com/">Moonshine Patio Bar &amp; Grill</a> in Austin on the 16th, besides the beer and food, there will also be some interesting people to meet, such as Brendan Eich, javascript creator and Mozilla CTO, Atul Varma (<a href="http://twitter.com/toolness">@toolness</a>) and/or Aza Raskin (<a href="http://twitter.com/azaaza">@azaaza</a>), Ubiquity co-lead developers, and John Resig (<a href="http://twitter.com/jeresig">@jeresig</a>), jQuery creator. We are thinking this is one SXSW gathering we can't miss. Plus, Moonshine has an awesome atmosphere and great grub.</p>]]>
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