1. Cocoon Technology is Patent Pending

    Cocoon is officially patent pending protected. One of the technologies we are patenting relates to transcoding. Specifically, dynamic out-of-band management of the transcoding process without interruption of the content delivery. This allows for the “tuning” of the content stream utilizing out-of-band communications within the context of a system utilizing a proxy.

    What this means to you and me:

    Cocoon takes content that has potential for containing malware, and transforms it into a benign virus free format delivered to your computer. And it happens so fast you literally don’t know it’s happening. It’s just seamless viewing whether it’s a video or an animated advertisement on a web page (both of which are prime malware carriers).

    Another technology we are patenting is our method of helping you beat spam. Most of us have to manage multiple email accounts – one good one, and one for signing up for services that we don’t want to have our “real” email address. Instead, Cocoon can dynamically generate (and conveniently manage for you) a unique email address and post office box on the fly. Use this email address for this one service then delete it when you are done. No mess, no spam.

    Many more things are happening with Cocoon that I will share shortly (think mobile…). Be sure to sign up for the Beta at www.GetCocoon.com and we’ll get it to you as soon as it’s available. Until then, careful browsing!


  2. Cocoon is being watched!

    Those of you who have been following this blog know that we’ve been working hard on Cocoon browsing features delivered through a plug-in for Firefox – thus offering protection and privacy through your favorite browser.

    As you might imagine, attempting to merge technologies can create some challenges. While our engineers worked to overcome issues, they reached out to the Firefox development community for some help. When we explained the issue, without mentioning who we are, a developer asked “hey are you working on Cocoon?!?” Apparently some folks at Mozilla have been watching our progress and are eagerly awaiting Cocoon’s arrival.

    If you are watching and waiting for Cocoon too, take heart we are getting closer every day. If you haven’t done so yet, sign up to get on the beta test list at www.GetCocoon.com, and we’ll let you know as soon as it’s available!

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