RockMelt is solid effort and is worth trying. Also, like Flock (at least the new 3.0 version), RockMelt is built from Chromium, the same Google-developed open toolkit underneath the Chrome browser. The other social Web browser, Flock, integrates Facebook features. If Facebook built a browser, it would probably look a lot like this. This browser is not perfect, but it does show that there's room yet in the market. For most early adopters, it was their first browser.īut now he's backing the development of another browser, RockMelt. Is it worth switching to a new browser? Marc Andreessen never had to force users to ask that question when he built Mosaic in 1993. ![]() It gives you two dashboard wings: the left-hand wing shows you which Facebook friends are online the right lets you drill into your social services, RSS feeds, and plug-ins. RockMelt is called the "Facebook browser" for a good reason.
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