Although Android is owned by Google - Perplexity's biggest and most powerful competitor - it could help to make Comet the default browser for many users.
While Perplexity has chosen to launch on Android, the company said it will also come to iOS soon. The company noted that ...
Perplexity is launching its AI-powered browser on Android. The new Comet app is available to download now, and it comes with ...
Trying out the new feature is simple. If you're running the latest version of Canary, right-click on your tabs strip that runs across the top of your browser window. Click "Show tabs to the side," and ...
You can use Comet just as you would with a regular browser, but its true magic lies in its AI capabilities. You can navigate ...
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Comet launches its AI browser on Android, featuring an integrated AI assistant, multi-tab summarization, and a ...
Chrome and Edge control the market, and it takes something completely new to convince anyone to leave what they already use.
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Perplexity says it redesigned how Comet works for Android as it didn't want to 'just force a desktop experience onto mobile.' ...