Cofounder Nick Dangerfield talks about how the app lets
users compose
with "all the senses of the Internet." The Internet is a very, very large place. But
with the constant barrage of ads, pop-ups, and notifications, not to mention the hundreds of tabs you have open right now, the web can also seem incredibly cramped. Social media channels and microblogs offer more “personalized” spaces,
with greater control over one’s virtual experiences and interactions, but these have their limitations--namely, sharing features are still fairly primitive and, short of coding, the interface remains clunky across the board. If self-expression is one of the founding tenets of the Internet, why aren’t there more outlets online that give
users the space they need to project a fuller (or at least more nuanced) portrait of themselves? ToBe, a new browser-based creative application, aims to fill this gap.Read Full Story