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We're building a second browser The Browser Company

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Josh Miller1 year ago

You can read more in the @verge here:

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Josh Miller1 year ago

And if you want the deep cut, here are a few things to see the arc of how we ended up here... Original "Internet Computer" vision: Act II vision (genesis of browser #2): More details, prototypes, updates, and more very soon!

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Josh Miller1 year ago

Deeper cut:

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AKCS LLC1 year ago

@browsercompany The art of saying nothing.

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aadharsh1 year ago

@browsercompany they're building a second browser

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Alex Exum1 year ago

I think this confirms what I expected with the Browser Company for a while. Arc is a great product, but there isn't a good way to monetize it. Monetizing it would hurt what makes it unique, so they have to move on to something new before the investment money dries up.

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Zac Garbos 1 year ago

As an avid arc user i dont get it. Why not make the existing arc more flexible with the option to enable certain features and build on what’s already working. I’m honestly concerned over the future of arc because I’ve never heard a solid vision outside of vague “we’re future of the internet” claims

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Joe Youngblood1 year ago

@browsercompany "My family found a normal browser too difficult to use so we're jamming AI into everything instead" is a wild take tbh.

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Max Rovensky1 year ago

@browsercompany Cause god forbid you finish the first one

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Professor X1 year ago

Sorry, this is not it chief. All features and options should be available in ONE product. Update your onboarding so people can choose as simple or advanced, or a custom experience they want. Mix and match the features, turn things on and off--make it as easy as possible. This way you still stay true to your goals of being stable, secure, and performant.

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