I’ve been saying for a while now that browsers should have native support for sharing content. I love the idea here.
I’m not sure that a row of faces is the best way to do it.
(I’m sure it’s hysterical (and counter-productive) to have those faces staring back at you during, er, adult browsing. Just don’t drag anything onto one of your friends…)
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Edit: A lot of people are assuming this = Flock.
They may be making a fundamental error. We nerds tend to think in feature descriptions sometimes. “They both integrate social.” But if the UX / UI are different enough, that could make all the difference.
(Edit2: Removed Gecko remark: “Not only is based on a different rendering engine, which hardly matters…”)
When Google came out, I'm sure you'd say "Oh hey, it's Alta Vista!". I literally can't count the number of products and companies who attacked markets where others had largely failed (or at least not blown the doors off) and won big. YouTube, Google, Facebook, iPad, etc.
I'm not social enough for this browser, I can't "connect" for an invitation if I don't have facebook and there is no other method to get an invite? I hate it when websites do that.
Normally I'd agree with you, but in this case you're signing up for a beta for a web browser that is (at least right now) almost entirely built around Facebook. If you don't have a Facebook account, why do you want an invite?
(quick edit: I'm genuinely curious--sorry if that came off a bit mean, that wasn't my intention.)
The on site video shows twitter and other sites. You're right though. I think I was more complaining about about site doing this facebook connect only thing.
Not a huge fan. Already in a web browser, no real reason I can't just go to facebook the website, which automatically supports its new features (obviously).
Also not sure I want to see my friends faces all the time beside every webpage I visit. Definitely worth a try though.
I'm sure a lot of people asked the same question when competitors to Netscape hit the scene, and look at how much they've changed in that time.
I've only read a little about RockMelt, but it's not clear to me why they didn't develop this as an extension ... aside from perhaps being able to claim the search revenue.
I’m not sure that a row of faces is the best way to do it.
(I’m sure it’s hysterical (and counter-productive) to have those faces staring back at you during, er, adult browsing. Just don’t drag anything onto one of your friends…)
* * *
Edit: A lot of people are assuming this = Flock.
They may be making a fundamental error. We nerds tend to think in feature descriptions sometimes. “They both integrate social.” But if the UX / UI are different enough, that could make all the difference.
(Edit2: Removed Gecko remark: “Not only is based on a different rendering engine, which hardly matters…”)