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Flock, the Web 2.0 Browser?

escay writes "Cardinal, the Beta 1 version of Firefox-based browser Flock, was released Tuesday with many polished features. Some of the features include drag-and-drop photo uploading for Flickr and Photobucket, an in-built RSS aggregator, direct blogging tool, and shared favorites/bookmarks. In step with Web 2.0 philosophy, Flock provides a rich user-centric experience, making it easier to bring information to the user and vice versa. It is available for Linux/Mac/Windows, and you can download it here. (And for those of you trying to get Flash working in Firefox on an AMD64 Linux machine, try this and be pleasantly surprised!)"

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  1. Re:Wow... it's already in Fedora!? by smart.id · · Score: 0, Troll

    Most people have this thing called a "filter." Without being too ironic, I think I can safely say that you do not have one. Please stop trying to do whatever it is you're trying to do.

    Thank you.

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    blog & fiction: jd87
  2. Web 2.0 Browser? by PhoenixPath · · Score: 0, Troll

    Hardly.

    Give me a browser optimized for technologies like AJAX, ASP, and javascript and *then* talk to me about a browser built for Web 2.0

    This is just firefox with a bunch of pre-installed (unremoveavle) extensions.

    It's a joke. And you can bet some jackass is laughing it off all the way to the bank.