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The image would show a computer screen split into two views. On one side, there is a browser window displaying the Arc browser interface. On the other side, there is another browser window displaying a different browser interface. The two windows are connected with a dotted line, indicating the ability to share Spaces, Folders, and Split Views between the two browsers.

Arc Browser Maker Introduces Seamless Sharing for Collaboration

Posted on 27 October 2023 By Lee No Comments on Arc Browser Maker Introduces Seamless Sharing for Collaboration
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“Arc’s Power Trip: No More Idle Browsing with These Killer Features”

Making Chrome Look Like a Cheap Tin Hat

Are you tired of always using Chrome like your ex who won’t stop texting? Good news! Arc, the new Whiz-Bang web browser in the tech town is sending over a shiny, audacious invite. To whom, you ask? To all those adventurers out there, who’d like to test drive its high-octane features.

Share and Share Alike… or almost

Even more exciting, the Arc guys this week unfolded a novel ensemble of “shareable” features. (Are they trying to make us really give up Chrome, or is this just a friendly rivalry?) The new features include sharing special views like Spaces, Folders and Split Views. It sounds a tad cryptic. But hey, who doesn’t love a good mystery?

Buckle Up and Test Drive!

So, come one, come all, step into the spotlight with Arc’s latest and greatest features. You can flaunt your Skynet-level abilities by sharing Spaces, Folders, and Split Views with your less tech-savvy friends. But beware, with great power comes the great responsibility of tech support!

Hot Take:

Here’s an interesting equation for you: Arc’s new features + your inner geek = Chrome’s early retirement? Could be, but like a surprise birthday party or a sneaky cat, only time will reveal the secret. In the meantime, it seems Chrome might just have to shine its old charms a bit harder. After all, who ever thought the pot of gold at the end of the rainbow would come with handy shareable features?


Original article: https://techcrunch.com/2023/10/27/startup-browser-maker-arc-now-lets-you-share-spaces-folders-and-split-views-with-non-arc-users/

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