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Andrew Kaz releases ‘Internet’ – revolutionary search-based web browser for Mac

Developer Andrew Kaz has released a new invention today, an all-new web browser called “Internet,” which he calls a reinvention of the internet browser.

Internet is a new kind of web browser, unique and unlike anything that has ever come before. It introduces a Search-based Interface, an innovation like never before where the Search is the Interface, and Search results have merged completely with Tabs. “Internet” is the first web browser to be truly search-based, an interface that truly is the search, rather than just a link to a search engine.

“I think we’ve honestly discovered the new ideal form of web browser, in this,” said Kaz in a statement. “You’re seeing the seed of what the web browser will become in the mainstream, first here.”

Internet is available today on the Mac App Store today for US$4.99.

Andrew Kaz is a longtime independent developer, having been on the Apple platform for over a decade, passionate about human interface before the iPhone was introduced. He played a role in bestselling, award-winning Mac app Delicious Library in 2003, at the age of 13. In 2008, at the age of 18, he released Classics with partner Phill Ryu. Classics rose to top of the iPhone charts, was featured in Apple’s TV ad, and in 2009 adopted in the form of their new core app, iBooks.

Source: Appothecary, Co.

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