Firefox successor? ‘It’s not a secret anymore!’
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Aurora.
With that as a teaser, if you’re in San Francisco and you’re interested in the future of P2P communications, there’s only one place you should be between 6:30 and 8:30 pm tonight »»»
Adaptive Path
363 Brannan Street
San Francisco, California 94107
Because, “It’s not a secret anymore!”
What’s not?
The collaboration of Adaptive Path in partnership with Mozilla Labs to create Aurora, a, “spectacular new concept browser,” as PC Pro describes it, going on:
“The bleeding-edge browser is part of a new Mozilla Labs initiative, in which the open-source foundation is encouraging people to contribute ideas and designs for the browser of the future.
“The Aurora browser demonstration shows a highly advanced way of collaborating data gathered on the web.”
Data gathered from the web – such as weather reports – are collated as ‘objects’ that can be dragged and dropped on to the desktop and dynamically manipulated. The video shows two people working in different offices comparing rain reports, says the story.
For now, click here to see the video.
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PC Pro – Mozilla reveals the Firefox of the future?, August 6, 2008
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