Firefox and Flock
I am now typing this post on Flock, within my Linux(Ubuntu) computer. It took me awhile to actually install these programs (having to find some library called libstdc++). Nonetheless, I did finally get Flock running and installed the new version of Firefox (1.5). It actually looks quite sharp and appears to me to be running faster (it may be an illusion though).
Firefox 1.5 is supposed to be faster (loading etc.) and possibly faster starting up. And of course Flock is cool, especially since it is based off of the Mozilla Engine.
Another great upcoming product is Songbird. Although not yet released, this music player is built on the Mozilla engine (Gecko). It looks much like iTunes, but I hope that it is far more exciting.
The last thing is the newest PSP update. I actually find this update quite useful. The update (I believe it is #2.6 or something), includes an RSS reader. Well, it's actually NOT a reader, but rather a podcast listener. It streams the audio (so you don't have to download it onto that TINY memory card). This has been extremely beneficial to me, since I haven't had a computer (with sound) to listen to my podcasts on.
technorati tags: psp, firefox, firefox 1.5, mozilla, songbird, flock, update



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