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Flock: Gateway to Social Communities

Flock: Gateway to Social Communities

Having a social web browser is so convenient to keep us updated from our social network of friends. This is the reason why “Flock, the social web browser” has been developed. It is designed for the comfort of the users allowing them to connect easily to their friend’s recent activity online. It consolidates our social networks in a single browser alone which becomes easy to navigate.

In social media interaction, flock stands out among the rest of the web browsers because of its immense features:

  • It gives you direct updates and access to social networks such as youtube, flickr, digg and other social media sites they support which will appear along in the sidebar.
  • You can share your favorite photos, links, videos or texts from the web to your network’s communities with its easy to use drag and drop tool. This tool also allows you to compose a blog entry whether online or offline and posts it directly into your chosen blog.
  • Flock has a web mail module which lets the users check their personal emails or create new messages without going to the website.
  • It has a media bar which allows you to preview videos and photos online.
  • Also, it has a feed reader which becomes easy for users to add and subscribe to feed.

Among of flock’s social media services are: YouTube, Flickr, Blogger, Facebook, Twitter, Gmail, Yahoo Mail, Digg, Pownce, Ma.gnolia, Last fm, MySpace, Del.icio.us and etc. This makes flock a gateway to social communities. It is indeed an outstanding web browser. In fact, Flock wins the Social Networking category of Webby awards last May 2008.

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