AT&T is working with Vizible to develop a "visual" internet browser.
The browser, dubbed Pogo, was built on Mozilla Firefox and enables users to see tabbed, bookmarked and last-viewed pages as a deck of taggable snapshots.
"There are an infinite number of monetization opportunities," said VP David Krantz of business development. "We could link Pogo to other AT&T content and services, for example. But the goal is to get people to use the product first, to make browsing and searching more functional."
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from what i can see it looks really cool but I doubt that it would be highly adopted by users because it probably runs slower
like the idea of it! its akin to working with folders on your desktop, just more visual. if they can pull it off right it could be used as an operating system for the internet. just wish it didnt have ads. and the globe in the video isnt the browser, it’s something else. no pogo toolbars were vizible there. like uber slick 3d flash.
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that seems to b prty interesting Idea
If they can pull it off right it could be used as an operating system for the internet. just wish it didnt have ads. and the globe in the video isnt the browser, it’s something else.
If they are able to pull it off appropriate it could possibly be utilized as an operating method for the internet. just desire it didnt have advertisements. and also the globe in the video isnt the browser, it’s something else.