I'm typing this while browsing the web with the newest face on the web browser scene, Flock.
I use the term "newest face" very loosely, since Flock is based on Firefox. "Based on" meaning "practically identical". The menus are identical, it even uses Firefox extensions.
The idea behind Flock, though, is that it's a 'social' browser. It intends to integrate with social software like del.icio.us, Flickr, Technorati and blogging services. They aim to make browsing the web a social experience, letting people share their surfing with others.
So, if you use any of those services, or want to, give it a try. I don't think the developer preview is available for public download yet, but check the website.
I use the term "newest face" very loosely, since Flock is based on Firefox. "Based on" meaning "practically identical". The menus are identical, it even uses Firefox extensions.
The idea behind Flock, though, is that it's a 'social' browser. It intends to integrate with social software like del.icio.us, Flickr, Technorati and blogging services. They aim to make browsing the web a social experience, letting people share their surfing with others.
So, if you use any of those services, or want to, give it a try. I don't think the developer preview is available for public download yet, but check the website.