I have tried day, the browser that replaces ARC and bets everything to AI. It hasn’t come out as expected

This story begins almost three years ago, in July 2022. That day I discovered ARC When it was little more than a beautiful idea with exclusive invitations. I tried it, it didn’t convince me. It was too different, too pretentious perhaps. I safari again without looking back. A year later, second chance. Same conclusion. Arc was still looking like that application that I wanted to teach me to navigate when I already knew how to do it perfectly. But The summer of 2024 was different. ARC not only convinced me, fascinated me. It became more than a browser. It was my productivity tool. Vertical eyelashes. The divided eyelashes. The spaces. The versatile elegance of your interface. The way I organized my digital day. ARC did not sail web pages. I built my workflow. The record date appears in the ARC adjustments. Almost three years since the first test. Image: Xataka. And then December arrived. Six months ago. Josh Miller uploaded a video to YouTube. “We are building something new,” he said. His name was day And it was the future of navigation. Arc, of course, would continue to exist, but with “minimum maintenance.” The typical business phrase that means gradual abandonment without saying it explicitly. The Arc community It exploded. Justly. They had built something beautiful, had achieved a passionate user base, and decided to start from scratch. To pursue the chimera of AI. A week ago I managed to try it. It is not yet in its final version, but I wanted to prove its foundations. My expectations were low, but not my curiosity. You open day and see Chrome. Chrome Bonito, Chrome Pulido, Chrome with better animations, but Chrome after all. EITHER ChromiumOh. The traditional horizontal interface. The address bar above. The eyelashes where they have always been. No trace of divided eyelashes. This is day. Tabs, address bar, etc., where they were always before ARC. The differential proposals of ARC, absent. Image: Xataka. Everything that Arc had revolutionized, back to conventional design. The difference is in the right sidebar. An integrated chatbot. A conversation interface that can see what you are seeing, that you can read your eyelashes, which supposedly understands your context. Is chatgpt, but with access to your browser. The idea is seductive. Imagine being able to ask your browser what that complex graphic that you are seeing, or ask you to summarize the five articles you have open, or help you write an answer based on all the information you have been reading. The perfect context for perfect assistance. What we have seen in other browsers, but from the roots, not as later patch. Image: Xataka. Reality is more mundane. I asked Dia Dia about the content of the in front of the tab. He made me a suggestion that made no sense. I spent a screenshot to refine your context. He gave me a meaningless advice. I tried to summarize articles that, praxis – had text integrated into images. He couldn’t read them. He invented answers that were feasible, but not true. And did what any Llm He does when he doesn’t know something: pretend he knows and build a very convincing lie. Dia chatbot uses an OpenAi API after all. It is the problem of these tools: when they do not know, They don’t say “I don’t know.” They improvise. When you are an expert in the field, the fighter on the fly. When not, they can strain it to you. AND Then there is the worst: what is missing. There are no vertical eyelashes, no spaces to organize projects, or almost nothing that made Arc great. I wish they include it. But the first glance is a jug of cold water. Day is what Arc was never: conventional. Business logic is understandable: ARC was too sophisticated for the average user. He had a pronounced learning curve. His best functions were used by a minority within another minority. The mass market continues to use Chrome because it is simple, familiar, predictable. Convenient. Día tries to be a browser that anyone can use from day one, but with integrated. The plan must be to capture users who would never have bothered to learn arcbut they would use an improved chrome with the native. The problem is that it already exists. Or it will exist soon. Is called Chrome and is integrating Gemini. Is called Edge and has co -driver. Is called Operates and integrates ia tools own and others. Day is late for a party already started and without a proposal as differentiating as Arc. Day responding well a consultation. It is more useful in long pages or documents, where to locate concrete information is more tedious. The problem is that it bases its differential point there, on saving one copy and paste in another chatbot like Chatgpt. Or assume that this is not possible out of day. But it is. Image: Xataka. If we take away the marketing and elegant presentations with garamond and transparencies, Day is a standard chromium with a chatbot in the sidebar. That’s all. Everything that makes it special is AI, and that AI is not special. It’s GPT reading your eyelashes. You can also invoke several of a tacada. Useful, surely. But little revolutionary. Meanwhile, ARC is withered. Officially, “in maintenance.” Without new features, without evolution. Those of us who fall in love with their unique value proposal have been abandoned in favor of pursuing a market that perhaps does not exist. Or that is occupied by larger ones. It is the brilliant object syndrome taken to the business end. ARC had problems, true. The Windows version was much lower, mobile synchronization, very limited; the Bugs They still appeared and some characteristic seemed to implement. But it had a clear identity and a unique value proposal. Era –es– different for good reasons. Day is different by defer. His AI is today his only letter. In fact Your video tutorial It goes on how to use the … Read more

How to download Threads videos from the browser and without using websites or applications

Let’s explain you in a simple way How to download Threads videosthe social microblogging network of X and Bluesky of Instagram. In this way, if there is any video that someone publishes and wants to keep, you will know a simple way to do so. We are going to tell you how you can download the Threads videos without using any website or applicationso that you do not expose your privacy. Because even though you open them and click on them the option does not appear, there is a method that you can follow to get it easily. How to lower Threads videos The first thing you have to do is press the video you want to download. When you do, right click, and in the menu that appears click on the option of Inspect That will appear below. Depending on the browser you use, this option can be a bit different, but in general it will be inspection of this element. This will open a window with many data on the side of the browser. In this window, click on your tab Grid. What this tab does is show you the contents that are loaded from the page where you are. Then, click on the video to stop it or reproduce it again, or to advance its content. With that, a row with a code will be shown on the list, where In the column Guy You will see what it puts Average. When there is a marked element on this list as averageIt means that it is a multimedia element. It is the name of the video file. Here, what you have to do is right click on the file, and Choose the option New In the menu that will appear. This will open the video in another tab. But it will open the video directly from the source and without going through the protections imposed by the Threads website. Now, right click on the video, and you can now click on the option to download or save it That will appear. In Xataka Basics | Threads guide: 28 functions and tricks to be able to squeeze the social network to the maximum

Openai remains to have your own browser. Google has just put yours on a tray

Google could force you to sell your Chrome browser. The antitrust trial that is being held in the US now goes through its critical stage. The judges already declared that “Google is a monopoly” In the Terrros of Searches and Advertisingand now it remains to know what the consequences will be for this technological giant. The demand for selling Chrome has already generated the interest of a company to which this browser would come as a ring to the finger. Openai would be interested. Nick Turley, product manager at Openai, declared In this judicial process. When asked if in Openai they would be interested in something like that, he replied that “yes, we would be, as would be other companies.” OpenAI wants to be the new Google with its search engine. Sam Altman’s company launched in summer 2024 Searchgptconverted something later In Chatgpt Search. The OpenAi’s search engine is, as perplexityan increasingly striking alternative to the traditional Google search engine, and with it it was clear that the searches are one that OpenAi seeks to dominate. And now also with a chatgpt browser. But it is that in Openai they not only want to have their own search engine, but also their own browser. In November 2024 we learned that the company is working in its own browser that would have integrated chatgpt natively. Developing a browser is a complex task, so if Chrome finally puts on sale, acquiring it and modifying it would be an interesting solution for Openai. We have already seen how Openai Chrome could be. When the company launched its search engine, it did it both with an integrated option at chatgpt.com, and through an extension for the Chrome browser. In Xataka we tried it at that time “I use it since then,” and it is clear that this chrome+chatgpt combination is really striking. Two out of three users use Chrome worldwide. Source: Statcounter Globalstats. “An incredible experience”. Turley highlighted in his statement that having Chrome more integrated in Openai would allow a much better product. “We could offer a really incredible experience” if Chatgpt was integrated into Chrome, he said. “We would have the ability to teach users what they could expect from an AI experience as the protagonist” Chrome is too dominant (and that is great for Openai). Chrome browser market share is currently 66.17% according to figures Statcounter Globalstats. Two out of three users worldwide use it, and only safari (thanks to their integration in iPhone, iPad and Mac) manages to do some shade with 17% quota. Chrome’s imperial domain would solve a fundamental problem for Openai: the distribution and dissemination of Chatgpt to reach more users. Chatgpt would reach everywhere. It is true that Chatgpt’s popularity is remarkable, but Turley himself claimed that there is a big problem with distribution. Although they have an agreement With Apple on iPhonethey have not managed to reach large agreements with Android devices manufacturers. Being able to integrate chatgpt in Chrome would solve the problem with a blow and porrazo and allow its chatbot to be “pre -installed” in hundreds of millions of devices. OpenAi asks for free competition …. The OpenAi manager He also spoke How some of its competitors “They control access points to how people discover products, including ours. People discover them through a browser or an application store. Having real choice capacity drives competitiveness. Users should have the ability to choose.” … for now. It is, of course, an expected speech of someone who at the moment does not have a monopoly and who wants to try to compete with those who do. It is evident that Turley referred to Apple and Google, the two companies that dominate the market and the distribution of products. Before Microsoft did it and took advantage of for example to convert its Internet Explorer browser into the absolute dominator of the market. Did it until The EU forced him to offer other options And until Firefox and finally Chrome won that game. A decisive judgment. After the legal process that declared that Google is a monopoly in the field of searches and that ended a few months ago, now the phase that in the US calls “remedies” is being held, and that focuses on the measures that the Judicial Court must take to solve the problem. This part of the process will last about three weeks, and Google’s future can be huge impacted depending on the decisions taken. A remote possibility. Be that as it may, nothing is much less determined, and an important carambola would have to be produced for OpenAi to end up getting Chrome. To begin with, American justice would have to force Google to definitely sell Chrome. Google would probably appeal, which would lengthen the sentence became effective. And by then Openai may have launched his own browser, but what is certain is that Chrome would also be interested in many other companies, and there would be a struggle and a spectacular bid to get this development. Image | As photography | Techcrunch In Xataka | Understanding Apple Intelligence, Apple’s great model: thus remains in front of others and what will chatgpt use

Perplexity is going to launch its own browser. It is one more proof that traditional browsers fall short in the AI ​​era

Perplexity He has announced Cometa browser specifically designed for the AI ​​era. It is part of something else: of the trend in which several technology seek to reimagine how we interact with the web. Why is it important. The next wave of A -centered browsers reveals an uncomfortable truth: traditional browsers are not optimized for a world in which AI agents will act as intermediaries between information and us. Chrome, Safari, Edge or Firefox can improve whatever they want in these capabilities, but IA deserves a creation from scratch. The Browser Company understood and paralyzed the development of ARC to create something new: day. The context. Perpleplexity has opened its waiting list for Comet, its next browser that promises to “reinvent” our way of accessing the web. This movement comes just weeks after OpenAi will present its operator agentand in the middle of Rumors about a possible OpenAi’s own browser. Current browsers were designed for humans who use keyboards and mice, not for ia agents who need to interact with the website of radically different shapes. Yes, but. The first generation of AI agents as Openai Operator uses chrome modified versions to complete tasks, offering an almost theatrical show: we see a bot by moving a cursor and writing how a human would do. It is effective, but also inefficient. Chrome use as a base poses another problem: what will happen when Google completely integrates Gemini In your browser? Rivals such as Openai and Perplexity will be vulnerable to Alphabet. New era. The race to create the final browser for the AI ​​era remembers the Navigators War of the 90s, when Netscape and Microsoft struggled to dominate Internet access. That conflict initially won Microsoft with Internet Explorer, but Google Chrome, which did not even exist then, ended up dominating the market years later. The lesson is clear: the winner of this new battle can be a company that still does not have a browser. Or that it has not even been founded yet. Several actors are already on stage: Perplexity with Comet, the aforementioned The Browser Company with Dia, and rumors on similar OpenAi projects. The integration of AI models such as Claude, Gemini and GPT directly in the navigation experience will be key. Between the lines. True innovation does not consist of adding functions from AI to existing browsers, but completely reimagining the navigator concept. A browser designed for the AI ​​era should allow both traditional human use and the efficient functioning of autonomous agents, perhaps with different ways according to who is “behind the wheel.” The browsers Ai-first They will probably dispense with interface elements designed for humans when they operate in automatic mode, using more efficient APIS and communication channels to interact with the web. A good simile is that of the autonomous car: if it is able to drive on its own, it makes no sense that it makes a steering wheel, pedals and five seats looking forward: you can and must reimagine the cabin completely. Deepen. For companies such as Perplexity, launching its own browser not only involves diversifying its product offer, but also ensuring their independence from the platforms controlled by their competitors. Same incentives that OpenAI has to launch its own proposal. The browser has historically been the entrance door to the Internet, and whoever controls this door will have a disproportionate influence on our digital experience. Google knows it well: Chrome has provided you a huge strategic advantage. We are witnessing the birth of a new category of software that could transform our relationship with the Internet as much as the original browsers did. The question is not whether browsers Ai-first They will replace the traditional ones, but when they will do it and who will lead this transformation. Openai looks like the great threat to him status quo from Google. And there will be more. Outstanding image | Perplexity, Xataka with mockuuups studio In Xataka | Mozilla’s long crisis: an eternal users and a Google dependency that is still majority

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