The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Will Cake be ‘the’ mobile browser for young phone users? Swipe right for yes

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CAKE Technologi­es, Inc is building a swipeable browser for mobiles and it appears to be gaining interest.

‘Point and click’ is starting to seem like a distant memory, as more apps and devices are adopting the ‘swiping’ motion. Cake Technologi­es is an earlystage, venture-backed startup that believes in, and is therefore building, browsers that allow you to swipe between search results and categories.

The ‘swipe’ is just another way that technology is progressin­g to give a faster and more intuitive user experience.

It’s made itself hugely trendy through dating apps such as Tinder, which has gone on to make a profession­al networking platform called Ripple. And now that Apple has dropped the home button on their iPhone X, there’s a good chance that more will follow into a future of gesture-based interfaces.

“Web browsers haven’t changed much in the last decade, and frankly, they’re kind of boring,” says Cake founder Jase Bosarge. “Younger smartphone users have grown up with user-friendly, mobile-native apps, and it’s time for the mobile browser to catch up.”

They aren’t the only ones that want to see a change. This week they announced that they’ve received US$5 million in their first significan­t round of venture capital financing. The funding is led by Peak Ventures, with participat­ion from Pelion Venture Partners and Kickstart Seed Fund.

“There’s a lot of room for innovation when it comes to the mobile browser, and Cake has found a sweet spot,” said Sid Krommenhoe­k, partner at Peak Ventures. “Since the smartphone was introduced in 2007, storage capacity alone has increased more than 60x, yet the mobile browser has hardly changed in a decade. We see a huge opportunit­y for Cake to disrupt industry heavyweigh­ts by providing quicker access to search results in a way that is much more user-friendly.”

 ??  ?? The Cake browser lets you search and swipe. — Cake Technologi­es photo
The Cake browser lets you search and swipe. — Cake Technologi­es photo

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