The Verge
Why The Browser Company’s Darin Fisher thinks it’s time to reinvent the browser | The Verge
Darin Fisher has worked on Netscape Navigator, Firefox, Chrome, and others. Now he’s joining The Browser Company to build Arc, a much-hyped new web browser. And he says it’s time for a change.
Interesting interview from The Verge of Darin Fisher, a browser pioneer who has been involved in browser innovation since the Netscape days. Fisher recently left Google, where he worked on Chrome, to work on Arc, a new browser in private-preview from The Browser Company. Fisher reveals in the interview the competing incentives of a search-advertising company producing a web browser:
Google's dominant position with Chrome is objectively bad for the open web, stifling innovation, and reinforcing patterns and behavior that benefit Google at the expense of the user. Similarly, Apple's strict lockdown of alternative browsers on iOS and iPadOS, while understandable from a security perspective, stand in the way of continued innovation.
I'm rooting for The Browser Company and Arc, and have been participating in their beta for some time now. Arc is already a wonderful upgrade to existing browsers, and I look forward to what comes next.