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!)"
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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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.