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Flock Switches To Chromium For New Beta

An anonymous reader writes "Flock, the social networking browser, has moved from Firefox open source code to Chromium in its latest beta. The new Flock is essentially a combination of Chrome and TweetDeck, as you can sign in to Twitter and Facebook accounts and look at a single feed that incorporates updates from both. Currently, the beta is only available on Windows, but a Mac version is slated for later this year."

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  1. Re:Why not WebKit? by iNaya · · Score: 0, Offtopic

    Do you know who the Secretary General of Australia is? How could you not know that? It was announced quite a long time ago that it was Ms Quentin Bryce

    Just because you feel something is common knowledge doesn't mean that it is, and doesn't mean everyone has to know it.

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  2. Re:I CAN'T give up Firefox just yet by Seraphim_72 · · Score: 0, Offtopic

    Yes, but can it block button mashing when naming a website...I guess not.

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