Wednesday, May 14, 2008

Eco Browser?

Flock Browser: Eco-Edition | Green Content Delivered Daily

Just trying this browser out...not too sure about using the eco label...itdoes provide or at least has green content pre loaded...but one could think as I am yet to discover that the software somehow is produced or producing some sustainable out come?Is it?Is it enough to promote green content or should there be something more in praxis?and production?Some drawbacks for me is that it does not use the foxmarks idea of archiving remotely all bookmarks for a user to share remotely from any computer as yet...an inefficiency perhaps...How do you truely create a sustainable browser?


Getting Started with the Flock Browser

1 comment:

Mobirati said...

Hi, Thanks for checking out Flock Eco. Flock Eco donates 10% of search revenues to a green cause of the user communities choice at the end of every year. We hope that will give Flock Eco a sustainable outcome, as well as help heal the environment.
Also. Flock allows you to store bookmarks remotely simply by clicking on the Big star button next to the address bar. You can choose to have the bookmark save locally or remotely since we integrate directly with Del.icio.us and Magnoila services. Click the little blue key icon underneath the navigation buttons to see our accounts and services bar. there you can find a folder called "Online Favorites". This Folder has a link to all of the online bookmarking services we currently support.
We would love to hear more of your feedback as you explore Flock Eco's other great features "like 1 click blogging" etc.
Thanks,
Sergey
Flock.com