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Flock me! It’s a new 2.0 beta browser based on Firefox 3!
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Flock me! It’s a new 2.0 beta browser based on Firefox 3! | Flock me! It’s a new 2.0 beta browser based on Firefox 3! |
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| by Alex Zaharov-Reutt | |
| Tuesday, 17 June 2008 | |
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Social networking browser, Flock, has reached the 2.0 milestone in beta
status, bringing together all the major social networking sites in the
one browser. Offering all the enhancements of Firefox 3.0, you’ll only
be flocking to use this browser if you’re a big social networking user.
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Flock says this lets you “keep in touch and share text, links, pictures, video and more with friends, family and co-workers across the entire internet with unparalleled speed and seamless ease.” This is done via modifications to the browser window to bring social networking sites and features to the fore. People have flocked to social networking sites, so creating a browser optimised for social networking seems like a really good idea, and so far, it has proven quite popular. Funnily enough, Flock 1.2 only left its official “beta” status on June 2, 2008, and a mere two weeks later the new version 2.0 beta 1 has arrived based on Firefox 3.0 code, which makes me think Flock need to work a bit harder and faster in getting its new browser versions out there. Still, given how stable Firefox 3.0 has been, Flock 2.0 beta 1 should still be very solid, while still having the older Flock 1.2 available on its stable, but older Firefox 2 platform. So what are the benefits of using Flock 2.0? Please read on to page 2 |
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