It's not always easy to make yourself heard on the internet, but the makers of a new browser claim it will make publishing content possible for more users than ever before.
We're on the Brink of a New Global Browser War
Qikfox recently launched a browser that aims to make content easier to find. The browser costs $180 per year and is currently available by invitation only in North America, but observers say it has significant potential.
"This browser can eliminate the need for domain names. Users can search for content without having to type in domain names, eliminating the need to purchase domain names," Harish Srigiriraju, a product manager for Verizon cloud services, told Lifewire in an email interview.
“It can promote content from all publishers by removing ads and leveling the playing field by promoting publishers who add value through their content.”