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thor-rodrigues ◴[] No.45129033[source]
I’m not sure whether I find it more worrisome or fascinating that we live in a world where a company that, as far as I know, has never generated a single dollar in revenue has managed to exist for over five years, employ more than 100 people, and still get acquired for this amount.

This isn’t criticism or sarcasm — I’m genuinely impressed, but also very curious about the rationale behind it.

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colelyman ◴[] No.45129191[source]
Agreed, to make it even more interesting Browser Company discontinued Arc earlier this year. So not only did they do all of the things OP listed, but also didn't have a current product when acquired.
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emoII ◴[] No.45129257[source]
Where can I read about this? It still gets regular updates and is front and center on the browser company website
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hashbig ◴[] No.45129300[source]
It was put on maintenance mode with minimal security updates to favour the development of their newer product Dia (AI browser).
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emoII ◴[] No.45129400{3}[source]
Damn, I really appreciate the decision to do this in a new product. Arc is the best browser I've ever used, and I'd hate to see AI features forced upon me. Thanks Browser Company!
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1. jtbayly ◴[] No.45129899{4}[source]
I mean, I guess that’s one way of looking at it. On the other hand, they did abandon the product, so you’ll have to switch anyway in time.