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November 07, 2005

Flock Browser

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This Browser Promotes Creativity

"Web browsing used to be mostly about just that: Surfing site after site for information and goods. But lately, more people are using the Internet as much to produce and share things as to consume them. A new browser called Flock seeks to address the new reality of enhanced online creativity and community.

It's a souped-up version of the Mozilla Foundation's Firefox browser, with features added to help users create Web journal entries and share favorite Web sites. Although Flock is still in an early preview mode, meaning it is crash-prone among other problems, it offers a good sense of what to expect." From REVIEW: Flock Browser Promotes Creation by ANICK JESDANUN, seattlepi.com. Also Super 'Firefox' previewed: What the Flock? by Nick Farrell, Inquirer. [via netbehaviour]

Posted by jo at November 7, 2005 08:40 AM

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