> An interesting idea.
> Considering the central role that browsers play for a majority of computer users today, the elusive search for just the right one that provides both privacy, features and speed seems to be never ending.
> Many ideas and products have been tested, some more successful than others, in an attempt to provide alternatives in a browser market that is now to all intents and purposes dominated by Google’ Chrome.
> But Beaker, that has just had its first full release, is quite a departure from the usual browser concept: it shifts the model from centralized, to peer-to-peer decentralized.
>> An interesting idea.
>> Considering the central role that browsers play for a majority of computer users today, the elusive search for just the right one that provides both privacy, features and speed seems to be never ending.
>> Many ideas and products have been tested, some more successful than others, in an attempt to provide alternatives in a browser market that is now to all intents and purposes dominated by Google’ Chrome.
>> But Beaker, that has just had its first full release, is quite a departure from the usual browser concept: it shifts the model from centralized, to peer-to-peer decentralized.
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