Cubism is about to hit the Net. A new browser, called 2Ce (pronounced “to
see”), also announced at Comdex, allows you to see five Web pages
simultaneously, as if you were peering inside a cube. You can also zoom out and
view multiple small cubes arranged according to their links. While the pages are
too small to read, their structure is useful when navigating a website.
According to Philadelphia architect Mike Rosen, who developed 2Ce, navigating
through these “corridors” of interconnected cubes is a far more intuitive way to
browse because you can see more of the structure of the…
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