Trying Flock, the Social Web Browser
I'm experimenting with Flock, the social web browser, and this post is mainly to test Flock's built-in blogging tool. Flock is based on Firefox and is produced by a for-profit company named Flock. The Flock browser is gratis, but I'm not sure how libre it is. If you have thoughts about Flock, please post a comment.
Update: According to the Flock (web browser) page at Wikipedia.org, the Flock browser can be licensed under either the GPL license or the MPL/GPL/LGPL tri-license, so it seems that it is FLOSS.
To learn more about Flock, the company, see Flock at AboutUs.org and at CrunchBase.com.
Hashtag: #trying-flock [?]
Update: According to the Flock (web browser) page at Wikipedia.org, the Flock browser can be licensed under either the GPL license or the MPL/GPL/LGPL tri-license, so it seems that it is FLOSS.
To learn more about Flock, the company, see Flock at AboutUs.org and at CrunchBase.com.
Labels: blogger, browsers, floss, web2.0
Hashtag: #trying-flock [?]
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