Don’t pay much attention to this post. I’m just trying out the [Flock](http://www.flock.com)’s blogging tool.
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- Path for iOS uploads all of your contacts. I'm wondering if this is happening on Android, too. http://t.co/jLZHUT9s 3 hrs ago
- Chrome for Android scores 343. Big improvement over the built-in browser. http://t.co/RWdZ8m3g 3 hrs ago
- The Galaxy Nexus browser scores 256 on the HTML5 test. http://t.co/5HDpJbID 3 hrs ago
- More updates...

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i enjoy that, for you, it is The Flock.
(i totally posted a similar entry! i wonder how many there are out there?)
Oops. Grammar slip-up. It’s a combination of “trying out Flock’s blogging tool” and “trying out the Flock blogging tool”. I do that a lot.
I just liked it! Sounded like something out of Buffy.
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[...] The second feature that I was interested in using was the blogging tool. Overall, I was pleased with how easy it was to set up and use. My only complaint about the editor itself is that there’s no way to switch from WYSIWYG to HTML mode. I do not like the way tags are implemented. Rather than using the categorization system built into WordPress, Flock dumps “Technorati tags” right into the body of the post. I don’t know if this is done because WordPress does this in a non-standard way (if there’s a standard way to do this at all). But it will have to change before I use this part of Flock. [...]