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# Face of the Day
- URL: https://goodoil.news/face-of-the-day-1321/
- Published: 2025-10-23T17:30:15.000Z
- Updated: 2025-10-23T17:30:14.000Z
- Description: Could it dethrone Chrome, which holds around two-thirds of the web browser market? Not immediately.
- Author: Good Oil Staff
- Tags: Face of the Day, Technology

> When OpenAI poached Kiwi **Ben Goodger** from Google (where he was a vice-president) and put him in charge of a secret project, many assumed it would be the ChatGPT maker’s stab at a web browser.  
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> After all, the Aucklander – who relocated to Silicon Valley to work for Netscape in the 2000s – was one of the prime movers behind Google Chrome, the web browser that knocked Microsoft’s Explorer (now called Edge) of its perch.  
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> They were right.  
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> Today, OpenAI unveiled Atlas, “built with ChatGPT at its core”. You can use Atlas to browse the web, with the option of opening a sidebar to summarise content, ask a question or perform a task like researching an itinerary for a trip.  
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> Could it dethrone Chrome, which holds around two-thirds of the web browser market? Not immediately.  
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> Atlas was only made available for Macs this morning. OpenAI promises Windows and mobile versions “soon”.  
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> NZ Herald

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