Mozilla cutout all of the frills to give people a one site at a time browsing experience that doesn’t even have an Address Bar, bookmarks, forward/back operations, or many other things that you have become accustomed to a browser having.

At first I thought why. Why would you need a single window that can view only one website at a time with no way to type a new website in. Then they mention web2.0 apps. What a great idea for a quick kiosk application. Web2.0 apps are taking on desktop applications in every area and a simple webbrowser is just the ticket for better simulating a desktop application with a web app.

Link:
http://…/new-webrunner-browser-by-mozilla/

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