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Social Networking and the Flock of Canadian Loonies
Flock 2.0 (http://www.flock.com) is a comparatively new browser, based upon Mozilla Firefox, that was designed from the ground up as a Social Networking "application". Designed to cover the major domains within that field - blogging, media manipulation, search, syndication and social community interaction - Flock represents a novel approach of using the browser in a dedicated fashion as both the vehicle and the gateway for devotees of social networking services.
Google needs to minimize the number of formats they MUST support, especially of dynamic formats where the content needs to be interpreted in order to be indexed. Think of how long it took for them to make some inroad on indexing Flash (as an example of flash indexing try this). The easiest way to prevent the need for indexing XML with XSL-T is to not do it until it becomes really wide-spread.

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