Browser notes: Flock; Twitter

17 September 2007 · 0 comments

I’ve just added a couple of new items to the MacTips Learning Centre: Flocking to the pictures: Flock is a really good web browser — its real selling point is the way it helps you work with the new web: the social web. Tune in with Twitter: Let’s face it, developing a website is normally [...]

 

I’ve just added a couple of new items to the MacTips Learning Centre:

  1. Flocking to the pictures:

    Flock is a really good web browser — its real selling point is the way it helps you work with the new web: the social web.

  2. Tune in with Twitter:

    Let’s face it, developing a website is normally done over months behind closed doors, and most people would probably rank its entertainment value right next to “watching paint dry”. But some impassioned volunteers, Flickr, YouTube, blogs, RSS feeds and especially Twitter turned that around recently.

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