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Surf the Web, Stay on Top of Green News in Eco-Chic Style

April 28, 2008 · Print This Article

If you want to get in on what all the cool kids are doing, check out Flock’s new ‘Eco Browser’. It’s the greenest way to surf the web! Basically, you can do all of the things you normally do in whatever browser you’re currently using, plus you can set up all your favorite green news feeds to get your daily dose of green goodness. It’s similar to the Mozilla Firefox setup, which will make all of us anti-IE folks happy.

From Flock:

Flock has partnered with leading respected content and opinion leaders from around the web to bring you the latest breaking news. Here’s just a sampling of the sites that are preloaded into the Flock Eco-Edition browser: Treehugger, Think MTV, Environmental News Network, Ecorazzi, National Geographic, Green Yahoo, Grist, Spring, Planetgreen and many more…

I just downloaded it myself and must say it’s pretty slick. It seamlessly pulls together all the content you’re likely to need on a daily basis. Special tools make it easy to stay connected via Flock-supported social networks like Facebook, Flickr, YouTube and Twitter. I got all my feeds loaded up and found some new favorites in the process. It’s easy to learn and use, and it looks mighty purty.

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