Saturday, May 10, 2008
First Eco Browser That Benefits The Planet Now Available
Netscape has created a new web browser that benefits the planet through web surfing. The original version, Flock, has been around for some time and is based on Mozilla Firefox with a Yahoo search engine. This browser has it's advantages in that it takes all of your social networking sites and organizes them under one roof. The new green-themed option, aptly named Flock Eco, comes preloaded with the top green content on the web — with 10% of proceeds going to an eco-charity of the user’s choice.
From the release: “Environmental topics have become increasingly relevant to a global audience, and the Web is the best source for depth and breadth of content,” said Shawn Hardin, CEO of Flock. “Flock’s Eco-Edition provides an excellent way for those that care about the environment to remain connected to the best sources of environmental topics and to easily share their discoveries with others that they connect to online. We’re excited to see what happens when we mix Flock, People, and Passion together.”
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