Thursday, October 20, 2005

Flock 0.4.8 Review


A cutting edge Firefox-based Web browser dubbed 'Flock', which integrates next-generation Web technologies such as RSS content feeds, blogs and bookmark and photo sharing, was launched today.

The browser was developed in California by a small team Flock of developers spearheaded by Bart Decrem, who is well known in the open source community due to his involvement in the Mozilla Foundation and his ill-fated startup Eazel, which from 1999 until its demise in 2001 aimed to bring greater usability features to the Linux desktop.


The browser's new features are all based around new Web technologies fast attracting fans in the online community, as part of a movement which has come to be known as Web 2.0.
Flock includes a built-in RSS reader, close integration with http://del.icio.us/ , "Create a blog post" button, and a sophisticated drag and drop button for photos from flickr website.


And more info abt flock will be updated soon.

happy programming,

vijay…

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