A Green Browser
0 Comments Published by Nathaniel Richman April 22nd, 2008 in Social Responsible/Green MarketingOkay, 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.


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.