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Browser Company launches Arc Search on Android

Arc, an alternative browser by The Browser Company, will release its Arc Search browser in open beta on Android for multi-platform use

Apple already had Arc apps until last year. In April, they released a Windows driver before going live on Android. The business said that 18,000 people used a closed beta program to try the Arc Search for Android for almost four weeks before releasing it today.

The company put search at the center of Arc Search for iPhone when it came out earlier this year. “Browse for Me” is a feature of the app that is also in the Android version. It looks at several web pages and creates a new page for your search query.

For example, the company thought that to find a recipe, you had to look through a lot of material without finding anything useful. An AI-powered program sorts through the noise in “Browse for Me” and shows you the important stuff.

Some people have said that Arc Search’s approach is wrong because AI search would hurt small websites whose material these tools summarize. A few weeks ago, Josh Miller, CEO of The Browser business, said on the Decoder podcast that the business is improving the citations on these results to get more people to click outbound links.

Josh Miller, CEO of The Browser business |Source: Princeton Alumni Wee

There are also a lot of talks going on right now with television companies. People who work in the media and publish things should be paid. And I think the truth is, as you know, that something that big won’t work for everyone. But we are doing our best to improve in front of and behind the scenes.

With the Android app, you can also stop ads, popups, and banners, and it can automatically archive tabs. The business said the Android app would be available to everyone sometime this fall.

Arc Search for iOS features are missing from the Android version when it first comes out. For example, you can’t pinch to recap or call to ask.

The Browser Company raised $50 million earlier this year at a value of $550 million. Unfortunately, the business isn’t making any money right now. Miller gave hints on Decode that the company will charge businesses and people for its 2.0 goods when they come out.

James Emmanuel

James is a Computer Science student with a robust foundation in tech and a skilled DevOps engineer. His technical expertise extends to his role as a news reporter at Protechbro, where he specializes in crafting well-informed, technical content that highlights the latest trends and innovations in technology.

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