If you know only Internet Explorer, Firefox, Opera, Safari and Google Chrome, It does not mean that these are the only browsers. In fact, these are the only notable browsers, with all other browsers popping up one day and dimming the other day.
RockMelt Browser is meant to be staying on top; They say it a paradigm shift in browsing.
Yesterday, I got a chance to play with this RockMelt browser. So, Here is the story
Who is baking RockMelt?
Do you remember Netscape?
Huh… The biggest loser in the history of browsers.
The big name behind the browser RockMelt is Marc Andreessen—you might remember him as the founder of Netscape, the loser of the Great Browser War.
The founder of Netscape is founding Rockmelt, A browser that could be said as the next big thing in browsing history this time. RockMelt is meant to be an ultimate social networking experience within the browser at ridiculously fast speed.
How fast ?
RockMelt is a browser built on Chromium platform—the open source project that kings the Google Chrome also. And no need to mention that Google Chrome is the fastest browser currently available.
Nevertheless, RockMelt goes one-step ahead. In fact, it's kind of like Chrome, but with truly great extensions for Facebook and Twitter.
Built big names of social networking like Facebook and Twitter into a browser and You get RocketMelt. RockMelt is focused on sharing links with your friends.
The address bar is the most liberal departure from Chrome: There is a behemoth share button for updating to Facebook or Twitter, and the separate search box drops down the results in a list—flipping through each with the down arrow, you can quickly preview the site for each search result. left side of the browser window… there's a Facebook Friends list, you can drag link to share it.
On the right, there is a collection of feeds, like Twitter, your Facebook newsfeed and your favorite sites.
SOCIALIZE IT →