The Future of The Web Part1 of 4 Mozilla Labs Aurora Concept Video by Adaptive Path ( Internet Browser )
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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 )Mozilla Lab's AURORA - THE FUTURE CONCEPT BROWSER. 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 hereThe 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 1Written and Directed by Jesse James GarrettProducer: Julia Houck-WhitakerAssistant Director: Teresa BrazenPhotography: Jean-Philippe DobrinAnimation and Video Production by WhiskytreeBrowser User ExperienceLead Designer: Jesse James GarrettDesign and Technology Advisor: Dan HarrelsonVisual Design: Kumi Akiyoshi and Sebastian HeyckeProduction Support: Judd Morgenstern and Lin LinWeb Page DesignNew York Times: Andy Rutledge and Angela Conlon, Unit InteractiveNational Weather Service: Dave SheaPersonal Weather Station: Alexa AndrzejewskiCastJill: Danielle ThysAlan: Byron Lambie
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