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From the hundreds of thousands of apps across the spectrum of devices, what have you been downloading and using on your smartphone most this year? CMSWire takes a look at those that have appealed most to us.
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Based on Chromium, socially-focused web browser RockMelt (news, site ) has grabbed plenty of attention during its private beta, but now it's open for everyone to try.
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New browser on the block RockMelt aims to add social value to your browsing experience by doing things a little differently. Melts Rocks, How About Hearts? Based on Chromium, RockMelt is a social browser (somewhat like Flock on Chromium or Mozilla Firefox) that has been under development for over a
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Statistically, Flock (news, site ) is like the little browser that could, but didn’t. Translate that into numbers and you get 7.5 million people that have downloaded the browser, but only 1.1 million that actively use it. So, why does Flock keep Flopping? Well, we’re not really sure.
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Social media moves so fast, it's hard to keep up.
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Desktop or browser-integrated blogging applications have been around for some time now and many are quite similar in function. Blogging suggestion tools that will suggest related articles, images and links based on what you are writing are also not new. But a partnership between ScribeFire and Zemanta bring the two together in an single browser add-on setup. ScribeFire is
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Social Media moves so fast, it's hard to keep up. Here's the week's big stories from the Social scene, in scan-friendly format.
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Flock, the self-proclaimed Social Web browser, recently released version 2.0 with a few notable upgrades, including the integration of their most requested service, MySpace.
That’s right, you read that correctly, the browser that relies on social networking for popularity and downloads just integrated the biggest social network of all.
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