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Earth Day welcomes first eco browser

Apr 22, 2008 by FN's Chrissy Icamina

Surf the web, be green. Fill your browser with the leading green content online with nothing less than the first eco browser, the Flock Eco-Edition, which will be launched on Earth Day—that's April 22 in US time.

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Powered by Mozilla Firefox, Flock was already launched as a one-stop shop for social networking sites such as Facebook, Flickr, etc.
The Eco-Edition promises to keep you informed on the latest news and happenings on the environment, as awareness is always the first step to change. You can feed your green mind daily just by going online. What's more, the Flock Eco-Edition will donate 10% of its search proceeds to the environmental charity that wins the poll the site will post by the end of the year.
And yes, downloading the Flock Eco-Edition is absolutely free!

 

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