Flock Public Beta

Sarah Perez on June 13th, 2006

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Flock, the open-source, Firefox-based browser, is back. (See earlier post here). Flock has received a new round of funding, rumored to be around $10 million, and will be releasing a public beta tonight at Flock.com. The genius of Flock is in the features that come built into the browser, including photo integration with Flickr or Photobucket, social bookmarking integration with Del.icio.us or Shadows, a blogging tool, enhanced search and a RSS reader. Those features make Flock a very appealing browser to a blogger like me. Good enough to get me to switch? That will depend on the extensions. As great as the features are, I still like the big list of Firefox extensions that are available today. Would you switch?

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2 Responses to “Flock Public Beta”

  1. I’ll check it out, but doubt I’ll switch. Firefox has been too good to me :)

  2. Tried the earlier version; didn’t like it as well as Firefox. Might try it because I’m a sucker for new programs but doubt it can replace Firefox… :)

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