The Future of The Web Part1 of 4 Mozilla Labs Aurora Concept Browesr Video by Adaptive Path ( Internet Browser )



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Mozilla Lab's AURORA - THE FUTURE CONCEPT BROWSER. What will browsing the web be like a decade from now? Aurora is a concept video presenting one possible future user experience for the Web, created by Leading design and UI company Adaptive Path as part of the Mozilla Labs concept browser series
. Aurora explores new ways people could interact with the Web in the future based on projected technological trends and real-world scenarios.Jesse James Garrett (the guy who coined the term AJAX) designed and narrated part one of a video series demonstrating what the future of the web might look lik
e. There's some gorgeous, imaginative, and high-tech stuff going on here The release of Aurora is part of the launch of Mozilla Labs' browser concept series, an ongoing initiative to encourage designers and developers to contribute their own visions of the future of the browser and the Web. Over th
e next couple of weeks, Adaptive Path will be releasing more video segments, as well as background material showing just what went into imagining the future of the Web and translating that into a video. Credits for Part 1 Written and Directed by Jesse James Garrett Producer: Julia Houck-Whitaker
Assistant Director: Teresa Brazen Photography: Jean-Philippe Dobrin Animation and Video Production by Whiskytree Browser User Experience Lead Designer: Jesse James Garrett Design and Technology Advisor: Dan Harrelson Visual Design: Kumi Akiyoshi and Sebastian Heycke Production Support: Judd Morge
nstern and Lin Lin Web Page Design New York Times: Andy Rutledge and Angela Conlon, Unit Interactive National Weather Service: Dave Shea Personal Weather Station: Alexa Andrzejewski Cast Jill: Danielle Thys Alan: Byron Lambie


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I hav no idea sorry ( 3 months ago by NeoPHILiyac)
I hav no idea sorry
That's cool, I ... ( 3 months ago by asidfree)
That's cool, I actually found it. It's called the Falcon. You can do a youtube search for "Novint Technologies Falcon" and you'll see a demo for it.
Kool thnx for the ... ( 3 months ago by NeoPHILiyac)
Kool thnx for the info . by the way did u see this video in HD version
Yeah, I love Vimeo. ( 3 months ago by asidfree)
Yeah, I love Vimeo.
u actually does not ... ( 3 months ago by NeoPHILiyac)
u actually does not hav any sense of Creativity thats why u r telling this
What monitor brand ... ( 3 months ago by soilworked86)
What monitor brand is that at 0:50?
No Idea :( ( 3 months ago by NeoPHILiyac)
No Idea :(
stupid ideas, but ... ( 3 months ago by FusionNinjin)
stupid ideas, but nice suggestions, anyway most webpages dont allow their stuff to be linked or directly accesed whiout going into the website, so whatever :D beside it looked like for a moment there that the browser acted pretty mutch as an entire os, and why not?
6:07 you see a ... ( 3 months ago by TehTofuBoi)
6:07 you see a south park clip,the toolbar is way too messy
looks great but way ... ( 3 months ago by chemamon251)
looks great but way too complex
it looks pretty ... ( 3 months ago by CraigJInzana1000)
it looks pretty complex, but when you think about it, our web brosers right now can get pretty complex, you should be able to use simple feature without a problem, but of corse more advanced thing are more complex.This would be awsome, right now not many computers could handle it, but i'm sure they would be able to in a few years.
yes u r absolutely ... ( 3 months ago by NeoPHILiyac)
yes u r absolutely right :)
did u see the other ... ( 3 months ago by NeoPHILiyac)
did u see the other two parts (MUST see it in HD version to get full enjoyment)
its the web as it ... ( 3 months ago by fighterfool)
its the web as it was intended ^^, ...but it does look a bit messy and hard to find your way through all of it...
wow... now we can ... ( 3 months ago by adr525)
wow... now we can all grow our potatoes with maximum efficiency. lol.
:)):)):)):)):)):)): ... ( 3 months ago by NeoPHILiyac)
:)):)):)):)):)):)):))
Smiling little ... ( 3 months ago by nikamota)
Smiling little citizens,managing crops,having a two player with your neighbour based on info released over the internet by the government on who's crop is most likely to produce most yield and profit for the government! Is THAT what you want the internet to become? No NEWS,no TRUTH,no THINKING for ourselves,no FREEDOM just SLAVES just POINTLESS? This will NEVER happen and this is my free and conscious thought. If more people think like myself and others..while we still have FREEDOM OF THOUGHT
lawl wut ( 3 months ago by DietSoap3)
lawl wut
This browser would ... ( 2 months ago by dragoons9009)
This browser would definitely be better for touchscreen multi-media devices.
hate the sounds ( 2 months ago by cristobalcohen)
hate the sounds
Should have had ... ( 2 months ago by annoianoid)
Should have had randy marsh narrate it.
thats pretty ... ( 2 months ago by ItsWhatever24)
thats pretty awesome. i doubt we will see this anytime soon though. Who really knows though
puts everything ... ( 2 months ago by sonicvybe)
puts everything into relativity
very nice send this ... ( 2 weeks ago by theycutheyknowu)
very nice send this video to Microsoft to learn from it. :D.



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