Brave Software ceases development on Link Bubble, removes it from the Play Store

Link Bubble, originally released in 2014, is a web browser that displays pages in floating windows. Tabs were replaced by free-floating 'bubbles', which would expand and collapse the page content with a tap. Think Facebook Messenger, but with web browsing.

The original developer, Chris Lacy, later sold Link Bubble to an unknown tech startup. This was later revealed to be Brave Software, which used Link Bubble as the base for its ad-blocking Brave Browser.

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