Atlassian to Acquire The Browser Company, Developer of Arc and Dia Browsers
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Summary
Atlassian has announced an agreement to acquire The Browser Company of New York, the developer of the Arc and Dia browsers. The acquisition aims to combine The Browser Company's browser development expertise with Atlassian's team collaboration knowledge to create browsers specifically designed for work productivity in the AI era, moving beyond traditional browsing to focus on "doing" rather than just consuming content.
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· 4 pulledWe've entered into an agreement to acquire The Browser Company of New York, the team behind the incredible Dia and Arc browsers
By combining The Browser Company's passion for building browsers people love with Atlassian's deep expertise on how the world's best teams operate, we have the opportunity to transform how work gets done in the AI era
A Browser for Doing, Not Just Browsing
Today's browsers weren't built for work. They were built for browsing – reading the news, watching videos, looking up recipes
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