Football crazy tech engineers create web browser to celebrate Dallas Cowboys

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  • (1888PressRelease) July 29, 2021 - So passionate are NFL supporters about their favorite teams that staff at a tech startup aiming to be the next big thing in web browser and search engine technology put their research and development on hold to create a customized experience that celebrates their idols.

    Dallas Cowboys fans now have their own Huddle - a feature that transforms their web browser into a celebration of the five-time Super Bowl-winning team.

    Sirch CEO Josh Rubenstein said: "We spend so much time glued to our web browsers and research has made it loud and clear that users crave the opportunity to enjoy a more visual experience that encapsulates what's important to them."

    "Our football-fanatic staff members created a way for themselves to enjoy their obsession, even while working. Now, every time they open a new tab on their web browser they see beautiful images celebrating their team."

    And while The Dallas Cowboys, a firm fan favorite, were the first to enjoy the big reveal.

    The startup aims to transform the way users engage with the internet and, using AI and machine learning, promises to take user experience to the next level by transforming the entire search engine experience into a pleasure to use and deliver faster and better results.

    Team members were also excited about the launch.

    Quarterback Ben DiNucci said Huddle made "you a part of something bigger than yourself."

    Cowboys center Braylon Jones congratulated the fans for creating a platform where "everyone enjoys the content you produce".

    Cowboys cheerleader Maddie Massingill loved Huddle and said it was "so important" because it allowed fans to be "cheerful throughout the day".

    Head of Growth, Luke Charter, said the company was poised to take the internet experience to the next level. "The way we experience the internet hasn't changed significantly since the 1990s. While technology has grown, most of it has been focused on how to harvest information from users and make money from it. What it hasn't done is enhance the way we experience it and make it enjoyable. That's what we're going to do."

    Die-hard Cowboys fans can join the team Huddle themselves at https://cowboyhuddle.com/

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