Adaptive Path has partnered with Mozilla Labs to release part 1 of their new Aurora Project. It defines their vision of what the future web may look like and how interactivity will be at the forefront of new technologies. It provides some very nice real world examples and how easily accessible information "should" be. According to the report, they hope to be releasing several more video segments over the next couple of weeks.
While all in all I thought it very well could be a glimpse into the future, some things stood out to me as odd. The listing of items "categorically" seemed patched together at best. I think the concept is interesting, but to me, it would create too many duplicates and overlapping items. Making it hard to find what you are looking for. However, the 3D view of your browsing history is very cool, with older items fading into the depths of your computer panel.
Head on over to Adaptive Path, to check it out or catch it on Vimeo.
You can also find more of Mozilla's concept series via their website:
http://labs.mozilla.com/concepts/