Posts from this topic will be added to your daily email digest and your homepage feed. Darin Fisher has been working on browsers since practically the beginning. And he’s ready to finally build the ...
Every web browser has features that seek to set it apart from its competitors. Arc, meanwhile, is speaking an entirely different browsing language. When you first open up Arc’s installation file, ...
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I tried Opera Neon, the AI browser that lets you build your own version of the internet
When I first played around with Perplexity’s Comet browser earlier this year, I called it “a glimpse into the future of AI-powered web browsers." Now, Opera Neon is finally available for everyone to ...
There is no doubt that Chrome, Safari, Edge and Firefox attract the majority of browser users. But despite this dominance, smaller browser companies are trying to carve a niche, and even get users to ...
According to Sam Altman, your web browser is outdated. “AI represents a rare, once-a-decade opportunity to rethink what a browser can be,” OpenAI’s CEO said yesterday when announcing the company’s ...
Here in the Network World Web Applications newsletter over the last few years, we’ve covered a number of takes on how to build a Web browser. Today, I have a new entrant into the group that builds on ...
Sometime in the next 12 months, Google Chrome will become the world's most popular browser, knocking Microsoft's Internet Explorer off the mountain it has ruled for more than a decade. This fact ...
In recent years, tools such as Figma, TLDraw, Apple’s Freeform and Arc browser’s Easel functionality have tried to sell the idea of using an “infinite canvas” for capturing and sharing ideas. French ...
Imad is a senior reporter covering Google and internet culture. Hailing from Texas, Imad started his journalism career in 2013 and has amassed bylines with The New York Times, The Washington Post, ...
SAN FRANCISCO — OpenAI is close to releasing an AI-powered web browser that will challenge Alphabet’s market-dominating Google Chrome, three people familiar with the matter told Reuters. The browser ...
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I spent 48 hours with Opera Neon, the AI browser that lets you build your own version of the internet
When I wrote about Perplexity’s Comet browser earlier this year, I called it “a glimpse into the future of AI-powered web browsers”. After using Opera Neon for a couple of days, I think the next phase ...
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