[BNM] Web based browser?

Alan Newman alan at sensibledevelopment.com
Wed Aug 2 10:39:24 BST 2006


>>> Can a web based browser work? Is it even possible? Is there already such
a
thing?

Wouldn't you inherently need a "browser" (or client) to actually view/use
the internet based browser.

Chicken and egg...

Just to be silly, doesn't this argument logically extend to - can I have an
internet based PC, please?

-----Original Message-----
From: delarge [mailto:delargerock at gmail.com]
Sent: 02 August 2006 10:16
To: Brighton New Media
Subject: [BNM] Web based browser?


Hello all

As we probably know / are finding out - most useful tools for the web are
based on the web....

delicious/netvibes/gmail etc etc

all freeing us from one computer - it seems the only thing that still
doesn't seem to be going this way are browsers. At home I have a bunch of FF
extensions installed - but a new PC at work means a bit of an ordeal to get
it in line with my other home set up and get me the extensions I am used to.

Can a web based browser work? Is it even possible? Is there already such a
thing?


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