Mozilla Labs shows Aurora browser concept "Be bold. Be radical. The crazier, the better"

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6 August 2008 10:51 GMT / By Amy-Mae Elliott

Mozilla Labs has revealed this video, showing its futuristic "Aurora" browser concept, with the hope of inspiring people to take an active part in the future of the web.

The Labs blog, appealing for "everyone", including those with no specific tech skills, to get involved states: "Our goal is to bring even more people to the table and provoke thought, facilitate discussion, and inspire future design directions for Firefox, the Mozilla project, and the Web as a whole".

The video, created by Adaptive Path in partnership with Mozilla Labs, shows the Aurora browser, with its OS X, dock-like and drag and droppable interface as one possible way Firefox might evolve.

The blog implores: "Be bold. Be radical. The crazier, the better. Let’s explore the future together..."

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  • That quote is nuts. A great user experince is built on innovative subtleties and the standardisation of themes and principles.

    Being bold, radical and crazy isn't going to get anyone anywhere in my opinion.
    Posted by L.Rawlins, UK

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