Flock - the “social web browser” - is the latest cutting edge of web browsing technology. It’s an open source derivative of the Mozilla browser, just as Firefox is, but with a lot more bling bling. The great thing about open source is that you can take whatever anyone else has done, and build something more on top of that.
There would be no commentaries of the acaryas if the scriptures were copyrighted. I chose the Creative Commons Licence for my literary output for this reason. Not because what I write is on the same level as the scriptures or the acaryas’ commentaries, but because that’s the Vedic culture - information is Free.
I’m posting this from the right-click blogging interface included in Flock. It has more RSS integration, support for social bookmarks (you share them via del.icio.us, which also means you can read them on different machines that have Flock on them), and I’d imagine more under the hood that I am yet to discover. Zero day warez. You heard it here first.
And on the “you heard it here first” thread, I can see the Krishna Linux distro that I blogged about a year ago becoming a reality too - things are definitely moving in that direction - slowly but surely. It won’t be 2006, but it will happen.
Kirtan on the radio within 5 years as well, remember.




We had kirtana on the radio when I was a kid. Courtesy of the Beatles if I recall.
Thanks for the tip about Flock. I’ll check it out. Have you seen the raves about Squidoo? The blogosphere is reverberating the name at the moment. Squidoo that is.