Sunday, June 08, 2008
Getting Social with Flock
There’s no denying that social networking is all the rage right now. The popularity of sites like MySpace and Facebook, as well as blogs, photo sharing sites, and more really attests to this.
Obviously, you need to get to those sites using a Web browser. That, strangely enough, is when things start to get a bit cumbersome. How? If you want to use any of these sites and services, you need to add and manage bookmark and/or multiple plugins (assuming, of course, that your browser supports them). To make the social Web really useful and efficient, you need to have tighter integration between sites and your browser out of the box.
That’s the promise of Flock. Billing itself as the social Web browser, Flock (according to its developers) is “a refreshing new approach to how people use and participate on the Web and simplifying social and Web-based applications by bringing them one step closer to the user and integrating them directly into the browser.”
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