Pogo 3D Internet Browser By AT &T
It’s the bravery thing for AT & T to enter the browser market with it own 3D browser, Pogo which is based Mozilla Firefox. It’s still in private beta and we should get an invitation sooner.


Pogo actually works like other regular browser, but with visually pages manager. We could conclude it like you see 3D workspace in Ubuntu Beryl. Instead of tabs, it has a scrollable strip on the bottom that shows a thumbnail image of each site you’ve visited during your session. A “Springboard” button on the top left takes you to a grid view of your favorite sites—akin to what you might put on your bookmark toolbar. You can also view the rectangular cells in various Coverflow-like animations. You can do the same with regular bookmarks, which are treated as “collections.” You can drag Website images into each collection or associate a collection with a tag. Then any page you tag going forward gets automatically placed within that collection. Your browsing history is also represented visually, as is your search history. For any particular search, every page you click through to gets saved as part of yet another collection—although you can only see one search set at a time.
Now, we moved to the turnoff about this.It’s nice to see and catch the eye immediately attention, but with this 3D things, I suppose it will consumes more memory from your RAM, and slowing the other application, it’s not appealing at all. It also had a Banner ads that supposedly not and the search box only limited to Google just now and you can’t add anything as it’s still in Beta version.
My conclusion is Pogo could release a plug-in for Firefox instead of their own browser but if they had enough space and creativity, it should be the best browser experience you can have in your life.Imagine being able to manage all your media—video, audio, photos—through the same visual interface. If Pogo allowed me to “collect” Web videos, photos, and music, and manage them in a unified way like I can with media on my desktop, that would be a big step in the right direction. It’s on early stage, and they are more to come.

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