Stories about: Flock

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    Twitter acquires social media feed condenser Summify 20/01/2012 05:26:54

    Twitter has acquired Summify, a startup that summarizes content in people's Google, Facebook and Twitter social media feeds and delivers a daily digest via email, on a website or to a user's iPhone.
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    Twitter buys online ad company 01/06/2011 06:09:00

    Twitter, which has made generating ad revenue one of its priorities, has acquired AdGrok, a company whose software is designed to simplify the creation and management of campaigns using Google's AdWords search advertising service.
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    13 features that make each Web browser unique 02/05/2011 20:08:00

    Many cynical users assume Web browsers do little more than dutifully render HTML. The content is the most important part, they say, so it makes little difference which browser you use.
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    FarmVille developer Zynga buys social browser Flock 06/01/2011 23:05:00

    Zynga, the company behind popular Facebook games such as FarmVille and Mafia Wars, has acquired Flock, which develops a Web browser fine-tuned for real-time social networking data feeds.
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    Five best browser innovations of 2010 30/11/2010 03:53:00

    The browser wars have changed. During the last couple of years, the four or five leading browsers have all greatly improved -- to the point that the choice often comes down to taste or political conviction, as in "I hate Microsoft and I'll never use IE."
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    RockMelt: A social networking spin on Google Chrome 12/11/2010 04:48:00

    Would you like to do your Web browsing while keeping a constant eye on what your Facebook friends are doing? If so, then RockMelt is for you.
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    RockMelt social browser faces tough sell 09/11/2010 11:08:00

    The odds are stacked against RockMelt, a new browser designed to serve as a social networking hub, industry analysts said today.
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    Rockmelt: The Facebook of Web browsers 09/11/2010 01:54:00

    A new Web browser, Rockmelt debuts in limited beta Monday and aims to help you keep tabs on your Facebook friends, your favorite sites, and make your Web searches faster. Backed by Netscape founder Marc Andreessen, Rockmelt was first reported on by The New York Times in August 2009. At the time, Rockmelt was supposedly going to be a next-generation Web browser designed to take advantage of new Web applications and services.
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    8 essential privacy extensions for Firefox 24/09/2010 00:21:00

    They say privacy doesn't exist on the Web -- but that doesn't mean you can't try to safeguard your personal information. Our computers are loaded with details about our personal and business lives, and it's definitely not acceptable to reveal them haphazardly. With hackers becoming ever more sophisticated, you have to take precautions.
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    Why Twitter's redesign is a big deal 16/09/2010 02:55:00

    Make no mistake, Twitter was perfectly justified in hyping its redesigned Website as a major announcement. The new version of Twitter.com, which will roll out to all users over the next few weeks, is more important to Twitter than any mobile app or previous Website tweak to date.
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    Security secrets the bad guys don't want you to know 20/07/2010 02:47:00

    You already know the basics of internet security, right?
 
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