New One-Tab Browser Aims to Boost Online Productivity

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A revolutionary "one-tab" web browser that aims to dramatically improve focus and productivity of internet users has been introduced by Silicon Valley-based Authentic8.

Named the "Unibrowser", the new distraction-free browsing environment was developed based on the latest neuroscience and mindfulness research. Its core feature is one single tab. It has been streamlined for users to exercise restraint when they access the web, and to force focus on the task at hand, instead of multi-tasking.

The launch of the Unibrowser marks a radical departure from industry's multi-tabbed browser model, which dates back to 1997 and has been blamed for many of modern society's ills. Authentic8 touts its new browser as a tool to fight "task inflation" and to achieve measurable "attention deficit reduction."

"Current browsers don't provide users with clear choices," said Scott Petry, co-founder and CEO of Authentic8. Decrying what he called the "aberration of multi-tabbing," he said: "On the web, it's all about making the right choices, and the Unibrowser is the first modern tool of its kind to offer the sort of binary choice that today's users of digital technology really crave."

"Just look at the waste. Sad! All those open tabs, so many tabs. No wonder nobody gets [expletive] done anymore. It's a total disgrace." The Unibrowser, the company asserts, will be the way to push for productivity and make the internet great again. Petry: "One tab, or no tab at all."

Authentic8 (the famous maker of Silo, the secure virtual browser in the cloud) based its new product on a broad range of scientific studies conducted at Stanford University, the University of Sussex in the U.K., and the University of Toronto in Canada, among others.

According to Authentic8, the company developed the Unibrowser to meet the strict specifications of the American Psychological Association, which warned: "Doing more than one task at a time, especially more than one complex task, takes a toll on productivity."

Authentic8 says it was alarmed by the neurological factors that drive this productivity slump. Keeping multiple tabs open when surfing the web, research indicates, may result in imminent brain decay.

"High media multi-tasking," reported British scientists Kep Kee Loh and Dr. Ryota Kanai, "is associated with smaller gray-matter density in the anterior cingulate cortex."

Authentic8 says it invented the new browser to reverse this trend, and to prevent further internet-induced brain deterioration. The company points to five main advantages of the Unibrowser's innovative single-tab architecture: