Come Flock with Me
Get ready to meet my new favorite browser. Its name is Flock. This fresh web browser on the block is heavily based upon Mozilla Firefox and other Mozilla technologies. Thus, it’s faster, more secure and renders web pages better than the rubbish and almost obsolete Internet Explorer. Just recently, the first stable version of Flock was released. But already, more and more people are downloading it to join the herd.
Flock’s main feature is its built-in capability to interact with popular social networking web services such as Flickr, Facebook, Del.icio.us, Technorati, Photobucket, and various popular blogging and news aggregation services. I find its blog integration really essential, and it supports most of the major blogging platforms. Flock made writing, editing and publishing posts for my blog a lot quicker and easier.
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