Mozilla has demonstrated a new 'Junior' web browser for the iPad.
The Product Design Strategy team shows you what they've been working on for the past quarter. This presentation isn't about theories and what-ifs and possibilities. They've been hard at work building new things.
Among the highlights are three functional product prototypes:
Junior -- an iPad browser that makes browsing more fun, more ergonomic and re-thinks browser user experience from the ground up.
Search Tabs -- taking search to the next level, restoring real search engine choice and expanding the search market.
Presence -- talk to people, share links, and stay in touch with your friends directly from the browser.
The Junior browser features a fullscreen interface just two buttons, a back button and a plus button. The buttons are positioned for easy access with your thumbs.
Take a look at the demonstration in the video below...
Read More [via Verge]
The Product Design Strategy team shows you what they've been working on for the past quarter. This presentation isn't about theories and what-ifs and possibilities. They've been hard at work building new things.
Among the highlights are three functional product prototypes:
Junior -- an iPad browser that makes browsing more fun, more ergonomic and re-thinks browser user experience from the ground up.
Search Tabs -- taking search to the next level, restoring real search engine choice and expanding the search market.
Presence -- talk to people, share links, and stay in touch with your friends directly from the browser.
The Junior browser features a fullscreen interface just two buttons, a back button and a plus button. The buttons are positioned for easy access with your thumbs.
Take a look at the demonstration in the video below...
Read More [via Verge]