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Written by Sam Dean - Mar. 11, 2008

Flock, the open source browser (based on on Mozilla’s Firefox architecture) that woos the social networking crowd is out with a new version 1.1. Among new features are web mail integration and Picasa integration. You can download it now.

Open-source identity community OpenLiberty.org has released code to help Java developers build privacy and security features into applications. Check it out.

Open source content management system Silverstripe has been selected by the U.S. Democratic Party as the platform for its pre-election conference, the Democratic National Convention 2008. –The Inquirer

SDForum has announced the Global Open Source Conference to be held on March 24, 2008 at the Swissnex Annex in San Francisco. –SDForum

U.S. Judge praises Microsoft’s open source steps. The judge presiding over Microsoft's U.S. antitrust compliance has commended the company for recent steps designed to make its documentation more accessible to open source programmers.β€”ZDNet

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  1. By nannu on Mar. 11, 2008

    Downloaded Flock a while back and still can't see the benefit of using this over FF. I don't see how its more social than FF with the plugins you typically use (the ones I use are del.icio.us, snagit, facebook, etc. etc.) - so why all the hype around Flock over the last year or so??


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