The Future of The Web (Part 1) / Internet, Mozilla Labs Aurora C

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NOTE: MUST WATCH this Clip in HD, Play it on its Source page on Vimeo.
Source: http://adaptivepath.com/aurora/
(YouTube's Small Screen is not good for full enjoyment of this video )


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 like. 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 the 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 Morgenstern 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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The Future of The Web (Part 1) / Internet, Mozilla Labs Aurora C

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  • its the web as it ...

    its the web as it was intended ^^,
    ...but it does look a bit messy and hard to find your way through all of it...

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  • did u see the other ...

    did u see the other two parts (MUST see it in HD version to get full enjoyment)

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  • yes u r absolutely ...

    yes u r absolutely right :)

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  • it looks pretty ...

    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.

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  • looks great but way ...

    looks great but way too complex

    By chemamon251 [Affiliate User] 1218152746 Reply Spam Moderate Up Moderate Down
  • 6:07 you see a ...

    6:07 you see a south park clip,the toolbar is way too messy

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  • stupid ideas, but ...

    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?

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  • No Idea :(

    No Idea :(

    By NeoPHILiyac [Affiliate User] 1218114694 Reply Spam Moderate Up Moderate Down
  • What monitor brand ...

    What monitor brand is that at 0:50?

    By soilworked86 [Affiliate User] 1218114093 Reply Spam Moderate Up Moderate Down
  • u actually does not ...

    u actually does not hav any sense of Creativity thats why u r telling this

    By NeoPHILiyac [Affiliate User] 1218104595 Reply Spam Moderate Up Moderate Down
  • Yeah, I love Vimeo.

    Yeah, I love Vimeo.

    By asidfree [Affiliate User] 1218100443 Reply Spam Moderate Up Moderate Down
  • Kool thnx for the ...

    Kool thnx for the info . by the way did u see this video in HD version

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  • That's cool, I ...

    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.

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  • I hav no idea sorry

    I hav no idea sorry

    By NeoPHILiyac [Affiliate User] 1218098598 Reply Spam Moderate Up Moderate Down
  • Do you know who ...

    Do you know who makes that mouse?

    By asidfree [Affiliate User] 1218093610 Reply Spam Moderate Up Moderate Down
  • complicated. ...

    complicated. chaotic. not really innovativ

    By korbatz [Affiliate User] 1218080407 Reply Spam Moderate Up Moderate Down
  • that's what i'm ...

    that's what i'm talking about!!

    By jeffwads [Affiliate User] 1218043803 Reply Spam Moderate Up Moderate Down
  • piclens gives you a ...

    piclens gives you a little glimpse also. nice interface.

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  • As is the average ...

    As is the average internet user were battling farmers.

    I want to see two fat guying trading porn, then getting into an argument, then logging off, then having the browser JERK THEM OFF with its strange robotic hands.

    By KoroOutbreak [Affiliate User] 1218039818 Reply Spam Moderate Up Moderate Down
  • Nice idea, Mozilla ...

    Nice idea, Mozilla should really push towards the future with concepts such as these
    I kind of liked that odd mouse she was using...

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  • Me Too :)

    Me Too :)

    By NeoPHILiyac [Affiliate User] 1218019766 Reply Spam Moderate Up Moderate Down
  • I've always been in ...

    I've always been in favor of these types of GUIs

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