This new browser could change everything you know about bookmarks
Briefly

Deta Surf, a new browser developed by Max Eusterbrock, introduces an innovative approach to web research, allowing users to take searchable screenshots linked to their original pages. This feature addresses common issues with managing multiple tabs and revisiting specific content. While still in its early alpha stage, Deta Surf combines elements from power user browsers and streamlines the bookmarking process through its "My Stuff" menu, allowing users to save and annotate content, enhancing organization and accessibility. Despite its initial rough edges and absence of a mobile app or revenue model, it shows promise for future development.
Deta Surf offers a unique browser experience by allowing users to take searchable screenshots that link back to the original web pages, streamlining research.
The browser is still in early development but presents a novel approach to bookmarking by organizing information into easily accessible contexts, enhancing productivity.
Read at Fast Company
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