• Rockmelt is a discontinued proprietary social media web browser developed by Tim Howes and Eric Vishria based on the Google Chromium project, incorporating...
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  • he was CEO and co-founder of Rockmelt and served as vice president at Yahoo following Yahoo's acquisition of Rockmelt. Vishria graduated from Stanford...
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  • Browser, Comodo Dragon, Flock, GreenBrowser, K-Meleon, Lunascape, Maxthon, Rockmelt, SRWare Iron, Sleipnir, and SlimBrowser. The initial March 2010 list had...
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  • Tim Howes (section Rockmelt)
    co-founded enterprise software company Opsware, internet browser company Rockmelt, and children's education company, Know Yourself. He has co-authored two...
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  • to open an office in San Francisco. On August 2, 2013, Yahoo acquired Rockmelt; its staff was retained, but all of its existing products were terminated...
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    Opera GX Puffin Browser qutebrowser (Blink backend mostly stable) Redcore RockMelt SalamWeb Sleipnir SRWare Iron Torch Ungoogled-chromium Vivaldi Yandex Browser...
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  • announced the acquisition of social web browser concern RockMelt. With the acquisition, RockMelt team, including the concern's CEO Eric Vishria and CTO...
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    discovery venture built in part through Camp's studio startup company, Expa. Rockmelt Social bookmarking Web 2.0 Webring Roush, Wade (November 22, 2010). "StumbleUpon...
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  • was down to poor implementation design wise (one needs only glance at 'Rockmelt' for an example of a social browser done right) or just general apathy...
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  • from the original on 2013-08-03. Retrieved 2013-07-31. "Yahoo Acquires Rockmelt". Retrieved 2013-08-02. "Yahoo Acquires Image Recognition Startup IQ Engines"...
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    a San Francisco office in July 2013. On August 2, 2013, Yahoo acquired Rockmelt; its staff was retained, but all of its existing products were terminated...
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