Web browsers with social integration are getting more popular with each day, and you probably remember the RockMelt browser that offers Facebook and Twitter integration. If you're into social networking, today we have another browser that will let you stay in touch with your friends and followers at all times.

Flock browser has been around for some time, and it has reached version 3.5, and currently, Flock has about 9.5 million active users. Unlike previous versions of Flock that have been based on Chromium 5, Flock 3.5 is based on Chromium 7. As for the Mac version of Flock, the latest version is also based on Chromium, unlike previous version that ran on Gecko. As we mentioned, the main feature of Flock is social integration and you can integrate Flock with several sites such as Facebook, Twitter, Flickr, LinkedIn, and YouTube. You can see your friend's updates on a sidebar, and you can even like their status updates, replay on them or even share your own updates across the multiple sites.

Flock is great if you're social addict that has to stay in touch with other people on various networks, but if you're not, you probably won't even try it.

[via Ubergizmo]

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Today's gadget deal is a ruby red Fujitsu LifeBook MH380 Netbook. The LifeBook MH380 offers a better keyboard, a higher resolution display, and much longer batter life than its predecessor the�M2010 for the same price.

The Fujitsu LifeBook MH380 equipped with an Intel Atom N450 processor, runs Windows 7 Starter Edition, and features WiFi, bluetooth, and a 6-cell 5800mAh battery. The stand-out feature of the MH380 is its scroll wheel, which consists of a small divot to the right of the touchpad. By tracing a finger in a circular motion, we could quickly move up and down web pages and you can also use this wheel for zooming in and out on photos.

This deal offers 33% of this�10.1-inch Atom N450 Netbook, which is available for $299.

[via LogicBuy]

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Latest version of Google Earth was released yesterday, and it has introduced some new features.�First thing that we need to mention is the integration with Google Street View. Now for the first time you can simply drag the Pegman into the streets and you'll be immediately taken to the Street View.

Now you can even "walk" through the streets by using the scroll wheel or keyboard keys. While you're in the Street View you can now easily toggle the 3D view that gives you ground level view with buildings and trees in 3D. There are more than 80 million tress in Google Earth at the moment, and there will be more without a doubt. Another thing that we have to notice is that, streets that support Street View are now outlined in blue, so you can't miss them.

Google Earth 6 has a lot to offer, and if you haven't tried it yet, we suggest that you do so.

[via PC World]

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Augmented reality (AR) apps have really taken off in the last two years. Hidden Sky is an augmented reality application for the iPhone 3GS and iPhone 4 that allows you to explore the many satellites that orbit the Earth, the planets, and other objects in the sky. While it isn't free and will cost you $4.99, for those of you keen on Astronomy, you can observe orbits, animate across the sky, learn about them, and much more. It looks to be a comprehensive app that should be well worth your money.

[via iTunes]

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