This article was originally on a blog post platform and may be missing photos, graphics or links. See About archive blog posts. The idea behind the new social browser is to build your online ...
More than 500 million people are on Facebook, and Twitter adds 500,000 accounts a day. But just how many of them are so addicted that they want to browse the web with Facebook and Twitter by their ...
I am writing this post via the web, inside of RockMelt, the new browser financed by Netscape co-founder Mark Andreessen and built by some of his old colleagues. For those of you who are not familiar ...
Nobody who really knows is talking about what RockMelt’s browser will actually do, but I have an idea: It will be an applications platform more than merely a way to surf the web. And it may even ...
RockMelt is putting the leading web browsers on notice: the clock is ticking and cloud computing and social networking are the way of the future for web browsers. According to RockMelt, the browser ...
RockMelt has unveiled the public beta of its new Web browser featuring built-in social network sharing. Named after the company, the browser is built on Google Chromium. Its integration with Facebook ...
Yahoo’s transformative string of acquisitions continues as the company has revealed plans to acquire Rockmelt, a three-year old startup that has spawned an array of desktop and mobile apps for ...
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