Flock browser

7 04 2008

If you love the Firefox web browser, chances are you will love the Flock browser too. Branded as “The Social Web Browser”, Flock is powered by the same Mozilla engine.

I consider Flock as a one-stop web browser having built-in features that offers a great deal of conveniences. Instead of you visiting multiple websites to check for updates, the Flock browser aggregates all these info for you. For instance, Flock alerts you whenever a new email is received at your Gmail account or whenever your friends update their Facebook profiles.

Some of the features that are built right into Flock:

  • Gmail - Get notified via a highlighted icon whenever you receive any new emails.
  • Facebook - View the latest friends updates and their photos. You can update your Facebook status from Flock as well.
  • Flickr / Picasa / Photobucket - Upload and manage your photo collections.
  • del.icio.us - When you bookmark a web page, Flock offers you the option of bookmarking it in your del.icio.us account as well.
  • Twitter - View the latest friends updates. Update your Twitter status from Flock as well.
  • Blog - Draft and publish your blog entries from Flock.
  • RSS - Built-in RSS reader. Get notified via a highlighted icon of new updates to your subscribed feeds.

As you may have noticed at the bottom right of this post, I published this blog entry using Flock. :)

Highly recommended! Try it out at: http://www.flock.com

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2 responses to “Flock browser”

9 04 2008
Wilfrid (23:47:33) :

OK … I think very soon I will lose touch with all the social network sites. I just started using Facebook and it is already overwhelming to me. I wish I have the time to immerse myself into all these social sites …

23 04 2008
singchyun (03:24:01) :

Hi Wilf buddy,

You’re doing fine in the realm of social network sites! In fact, it was from your facebook profile that I got to know about your wonderful movie script: Where In The World Is Mas Selamat? *rofl*

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