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Srikant JakilinkiPart 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. By Jesse James Garrett. Of all the ideas we talked about while designing Aurora, we kept coming back to a core set we considered essential, high-priority elements of the browser. These ideas clustered around four major themes.\n\nContext awareness: Is there another product that has the potential to know as much about us as the web browser? Not only does the browser touch every aspect of our lives - our work, families, social connections, entertainment - but the data that flows through it is so semantically rich. If the browser paid attention to all that data, and also paid attention to our behavior as we interact with that data, it could find patterns and adapt itself to ease the difficulty of managing our interactions with the Web. Add to that the ability of the browser to be aware of your physical context, and the possibilities expand even further.\nNatural interaction: Most of our interaction with technology involves levels of abstraction. Windows, menus, and toolbars are notional objects bearing little resemblance to real ones. The trouble is that dealing with all these abstractions is hard work, cognitively. The brain really wants to interact with a familiar system: the real world. So we designed Aurora to leverage natural interactions wherever possible, with objects in space or those with a sense of physics to them. The Mozilla team liked this approach as well: one of the core Aurora concepts, the spatial view, has already found its way into some of the work Mozilla is doing for Firefox Mobile.\nContinuity: Another area that both Mozilla and Adaptive Path were keenly interested in exploring was the idea of continuity of the browser experience. We didn't want to design different interfaces for desktop, handheld, and wall-mounted devices. We wanted to come up with a single, consistent interaction model that could apply no m
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Jean-Louis ZIMMERMANNAurora is a concept video presenting one possible future user experience for the Web, created by 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.
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Stuart ONeillMozilla's concept browser, watch the video to see how it logically groups information.
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Rajkumar SinghA User Experience design and consulting firm that unites theory and practice to advance the art of user experience design while helping clients make better business decisions. Located in San Francisco, California, USA.
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Cristián RomoAdaptive Path's vision of the future of browsers
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Aurora is a concept video presenting one possible future user experience for the Web, created by 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.
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Gabriela Grosseckde la mozilla un nou concept de explorare a spatiului web
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James BonTempoAurora is a concept video presenting one possible future user experience for the Web, created by 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
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Jérémie PottierAurora is a concept video presenting one possible future user experience for the Web. Aurora explores new ways people could interact with the Web in the future based on projected technological trends and real-world scenarios.
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Zohar Manor-AbelThis is Part 1 of Aurora, a concept video created by Adaptive Path in partnership with Mozilla Labs. With Aurora, we set out to define a plausible vision of how technology, the browser, and the Web might evolve in the future by depicting that experience in a variety of real-world contexts.
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xiaozhao dongAurora Concept Video
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Robin M. AshfordAurora is a concept video presenting one possible future user experience for the Web, created by 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
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Dan GrossInteresting possible future desktop controlled by Mozilla browser
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Sharon Elinadaptive path »
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Martin LindnerNext Gen Browser prototype, part 1 (2 and 3 coming soon)
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