Flock - really revoluntionary or just good use of the word Social? As in a “Social Browser”
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Seems that everything is getting reworked out there a little and then being called a “social” something. Web 2.0 was a good buzz word for some time, now we seem to be moving towards “social”.
A new browser around (well to main stream market I suppose as it was founded in 2005) called Flock seems to be making a bit of an imprint. Now we’re not talking about the IE/Firefox or even the Safari market but there are a lot of us out there who could benefit from the tools that Flock is incorporating into their browser. Whereas IE has nothing (really, I don’t see crap from them) and Firefox let’s the community make tools or addons, Flock is incorporating things right in the browser. It freaked me out a bit when I first loaded my email and it automatically found the RSS feed from GMail and incorporated that into it’s sidebar. That’s always the first page I load in a new browser and this is the first time I ever had that happen
So if you start to dig around their site you see that they a vision:
Flock was founded on the vision that the web browser can and should enable the richest user experience possible across information-gathering, sharing, communication, self-expression and interaction.
Every individual has their own unique preference for favorite sites, utilities, media and friends. Flock’s philosophy is to deliver a more personal experience of the web, where its users are in control and more connected to what they value. Flock is committed to working with our vibrant community and best of breed partners to allow users to be everywhere they care about, from one single place.
Loading up the browser it looks similar to Firefox with a skin but once you start going to websites it starts to incorporate them into its My World feature. I went to twitter and now on the My World page my twits and friend’s twits appear.
I suggest that you give it a try. I personally have too many addons to Firefox that I can’t live without that aren’t working on Flock yet but I think if they did I might really give Flock a go. If you aren’t Firefox addon heavy then this might be a viable choice for you.
Not to leave this out either… it seems pretty quick.
