Flock Beta Released!

There may be a lot of people heard the name “Flock” but not known exactly what it was all about. Flock is a web browser, like Safari or Internet Explorer, but with a big difference. Flock is considered a “social browser” because it integrates blogging, photo sharing with Flickr or Photobucket, “favorites” (a.k.a. bookmarks) using del.icio.us or Shadows, and other collaborative features with communities throughout the Internet. It is these social features that have gotten people so excited about Flock.
Flock is primarily focused, on bringing information closer to the user and on supporting the social dimension of the web. Right now this includes a heavy emphasis on the photo experience (from upload through discovery to notification), RSS support, dramatic improvements to the search box (including a new take on favorites), and blogging.
Some people may chose to only surf the Internet and not contribute content. However others, who like to upload videos to YouTube, have a page on Myspace or like to blog will love a “social browser” like Flock. Using Flock basically turns your web browser into a broadcast tool. Why don’t give a try on “Flock”, get it free from http://www.flock.com/download.
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