RockMelt, the super social desktop browser based on Chrome, is now available on the iPhone. Unsurprisingly, it’s as social network friendly as ever, hell, when you open up the browser for the first time, you have to connect your Facebook account to use RockMelt.
Windows/Mac: RockMelt, the new Chromium-based social networking browser, updated today to add improved Facebook chat, real-time Twitter updates, a bookmark-and-read-later function, and support for Chromium 10.
RockMelt, the social web browser that’s built on top of the tech that powers Chrome, has finally come out of beta and is available for everyone to download and get their social browsing on. [RockMelt via TechCrunch]
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New browsers might be hatched almost every day, but new browsers that sound like a sandwich one might find in Philadelphia – and that everybody seems to be talking about – don’t. What is RockMelt?