March 13, 2008
Imagine taking the simple, usability of Firefox and baking it into a digital puff-pastry crust of social networking and UGC pleasure. The result? Flock - a browser that’s been around for a while, but is only now starting to gain some real traction.Positioned as “The Social Browser”, Flock seamlessly integrates with services such as Flickr, Facebook, YouTube  and Blogger, allowing you to manage them very gracefully through a sidepanel that’s built in to the browser.  In addition, Flock works with most Firefox extensions so you can install a host of useful tools to add to your browsing experience.Flock is the first browser to recognize the growing influence of the social online experience, and to combine it with our day-to-day surfing habits. Try it out and if you’re a regular user of any of the services mentioned above, I guarantee you’ll be hooked. 

Imagine taking the simple, usability of Firefox and baking it into a digital puff-pastry crust of social networking and UGC pleasure. The result? Flock - a browser that’s been around for a while, but is only now starting to gain some real traction.

Positioned as “The Social Browser”, Flock seamlessly integrates with services such as Flickr, Facebook, YouTube  and Blogger, allowing you to manage them very gracefully through a sidepanel that’s built in to the browser.  In addition, Flock works with most Firefox extensions so you can install a host of useful tools to add to your browsing experience.

Flock is the first browser to recognize the growing influence of the social online experience, and to combine it with our day-to-day surfing habits. Try it out and if you’re a regular user of any of the services mentioned above, I guarantee you’ll be hooked.