January 16th 2008

Netscape Recommends Flock, Too

Posted by Richard Klein

› tags: alternative, browser, flock, integration, social, social integration

FlockPreviously, the Netscape Team recommended that Netscape browser users adopt Firefox as their next web browser. We would also like to suggest Flock as another alternative to the Netscape web browser. Flock is a web browser that combines all of the advantages of Firefox with the addition of social integration. If you are looking for your next browser and are interested in Firefox with social integration, give Flock a try.

Don't Know Much About Flock?

Flock is a web browser, built on Mozilla's Firefox codebase, enhanced to deliver your friends, feeds, sites and media in one convenient view, putting you at your own epicenter of interests and activity. It eliminates the need to continually click from site to site to stay up to speed with your friends and interests.

Flock is the browser for people who like to be connected, informed and in control.

  • Connected to their community of friends and family
  • Connected to their favorite services, like Facebook, Twitter, Delicious, and others
  • Connected to their favorite content, from anywhere on the web: Nytimes, CNN, etc
  • Connected to their favorite video and photos from Flickr, YouTube, Photobucket, Truveo and others
Flock's My World Connect with People Share
My World People Sharing

For those interested in trying Flock, you can download it here.
December 14th 2006

New Team Netscape Member: Wil Wheaton

Posted by C.K. Sample, III

› tags: internet culture, machine, man, netscape navigator, social, wil wheaton, WilWheaton


Figure 1: Wil's blog: Wil Wheaton dot Net

He's been lurking in the shadows for two months now, but I'm very happy to formally announce that Wil Wheaton has joined the Netscape Navigator team. Here's the post on Netscape, linking to his own in-exile tale of how he joined our team. Wil is well known for his acting, but I think he's better known on the Internet for being an outspoken individual who really loves blogging, technology, and participating in Internet culture in as many ways as possible. In short, he gets what's good about the web. As such, I think he's a perfect fit for our team and I'm happy to welcome him aboard.

You can check out all Wil's great submissions on his profile page. And make sure you check out his contributions on Del.icio.us, Digg, Reddit, and Fark, and his blogging on TV Squad, Card Squad, and his own "temporary" blog. Also, check out some of his video work over at Revision3.

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