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Okay, okay, it’s been an awfully long time since we’ve posted on here. Virtual slap on the wrist duly noted. :)

But what better day to get back in to blogging here than Earth Day?

I don’t often get excited about new web browsers, but when a green one comes out, as it has today, it certainly gets my attention and should get yours too. Check out the Flock Browser: Eco Edition. I’m very impressed what I’ve seen on it so far — not only integration of many useful interactive tools, such as Facebook, Webmail (which can be customized), blog feeds and lots more, but also connections with a whole whack of eco-minded content from Treehugger, Ecorazzi, National Geographic, Planetgreen, and others. In addition, Flock is giving back 10% of search proceeds to environmental charities.

I’m sure I’ve only scratched the surface here, but have a look and test drive (in your hybrid, of course) for yourself and see what you think.


0 Responses to “A Green Browser”

  1. 1 web design company

    The descriptions most important value is that if you do come up for a search it’s potentially what the viewer will be seeing. Great points.

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