Flock (web browser)
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Developer(s) | Flock, Inc. |
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Preview release | none (n/a) [±] |
Written in | C++, XUL, XBL, JavaScript |
Operating system | Windows, Mac OS X, Linux |
Available in | Catalan, English (US), Finnish, French, German, Italian, Polish, Russian, Slovak, Spanish (Latin American and Spain) |
Type | Web browser |
License | MPL |
Website | www.flock.com |
Template:FixBunching Template:FixBunching Flock is a web browser built on Mozilla’s Firefox codebase that specializes in providing social networking and Web 2.0 facilities built into its user interface. [1] On June 16th 2008, the latest version of the browser, Flock 2 (based on Mozilla's Firefox 3), went into open beta.[2]
The Flock browser is available as a free download, and supports Microsoft Windows, Mac OS X, and Linux platforms.
Features
Flock 1.1 integrates social networking and media services including Facebook, YouTube, Twitter, Flickr, Blogger, Gmail, Yahoo Mail, etc.[3] When logging into any of the supported social services, Flock automatically activates these services within its features:
- Flock braid can indicate when friends have updated their profile, uploaded photos or other items.
- Flock has internal features that allow sharing of text, links, photos and videos.[4]
- Flock has its own "media bar" allowing preview of online videos and photos, and subscription to photo and video feeds.[5]
- Flock's Feed Reader organizes Atom and RSS feeds.[6]
- Flock's Blog Editor allows direct posting into a designated blog, along with being a blog reader.[7]
- Flock's web-mail component allows users to check supported web-based email without going to the site, compose new messages, and drag-and-drop pictures and videos from the mediabar or webclipboard into a new email message. [8]
- Flock also allows for third-party add-ons, including a number of Firefox extensions.[9]
Reception
In December 2007, Flock won the Mashable Open Web Awards for Applications and Widgets[10] and in March of 2008, Flock won the South By Southwest[11] Web Award for Community.[12]
Flock 1.0 was reviewed by CNet as "Best Mac Software of 2007."[13] PC World's Harry McCracken reviewed Flock as his "New Favorite Web Browser."[14]
In February 2008, AOL announced that it would discontinue support for the Netscape browser, and recommended Flock and Firefox as alternative browsers to its userbase of Netscape 9 users.[15] For the Netscape 8 userbase, AOL recommended only the Flock browser to its users.[16] In March 2008, Flock announced that they had seen "nearly 3 million downloads" and a 135% percent increase in active users in the first two months of 2008. They also announced "more than 70 percent of Flock users making it their default browser of choice."[17]
In May 2008, Flock won the Social Networking category of the Webby Awards.[18][19] Flock was nominated for this award along with Facebook, Bebo and Ning. On July 22, 2008 Linux distributor PC/OS [20] announced that the Flock browser would replace Firefox as its primary browser on its workstation releases.
Criticism
The most common criticisms of Flock are that it is buggy and has a complicated User Interface .[21] While the user interface is seen by its own community as a strength,[22] some believe that there is feature and interface overkill.[23] This has been attributed to the failure of Flock to adhere to Human Interface Guidelines. [21] The large number of features may also cause sluggish performance.[24] One user expressed concern that Flock sends data back to its developers. This led some users to accuse Flock of being spyware, but a Flock Community Ambassador immediately disputed this, saying that "Like other browsers, Flock collects limited, non-personally identifying information." [25]
Company
Flock is the successor to Round Two who raised money from Bessemer Venture Partners, Catamount Ventures, Shasta Ventures, and other angel investors. Bart Decrem and Geoffrey Arone cofounded the company.[26]
Recent funding
Flock raised $15 million in a fourth round of funding led by Fidelity Ventures on May 22, 2008. The company's previous investors, Bessemer Venture Partners, Catamount Ventures, and Shasta Ventures, also participated in the round. The company plans to use the funds to expand its research and development, marketing, and global expansion efforts. To date, the company has raised an estimated $30 million.[27]
Awards
Upon exiting beta Flock has won a number of awards:[28]
- Webby Award in social networking, 2008[29]
- SXSW community Award, 2008 [28][29]
- Open Web Award for Applications and Widgets, 2007 [28]
Ratings
- Download.com top rated, 5 out of 5 [28]
- Ranked #6 on PC World's list of the 100 best products of 2008 [30][29]
See also
References
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- ^ Flock Browser - Built on Mozilla's Firefox
- ^ ars technica review of the Flock 2 beta
- ^ "2.4 Bring Your Social Network Together". User guides. Flock. Retrieved 2008-05-09.
- ^ "2.5 Share Pictures, Text and Video". User guides. Flock. Retrieved 2008-05-09.
- ^ "2.3 Preview and Access Media with the Media Bar". User guides. Flock. Retrieved 2008-05-09.
- ^ "2.7 Track Feeds". User guides. Flock. Retrieved 2008-05-09.
- ^ "2.6 Activate and Manage Blogs". User guides. Flock. Retrieved 2008-05-09.
- ^ "Review: Strong, innovative Web browsers emerge". The Associated Press. Retrieved 2008-06-26.
- ^ "2.8 Get or Build Add-ons for Flock". User guides. Flock. Retrieved 2008-05-09.
- ^ Open Web Awards Winners
- ^ Web Awards
- ^ Oh wait! SXSWi had Web Awards, too
- ^ Best Mac Software of 2007
- ^ I Have A New Favorite Web Browser: Flock
- ^ Netscape 9 Users: Time to Flock or Firefox
- ^ Netscape 8 Update Forthcoming: You Can Flock Too!
- ^ Flock Browser Use Growing Dramatically
- ^ 2008 Webby Award Winners
- ^ Flock Wins a Webby Award for Best in Social Networking
- ^ PC/OS
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- ^ "Flock draws $15 million for social browsing". CNET. Retrieved 2008-05-23.
- ^ a b c d "Flock's press".
- ^ a b c "Flock Named As One of PC World's "100 Best Products of 2008"". Retrieved 2008-06-17.
- ^ "The 100 Best Products of 2008". PC World. Retrieved 2008-06-17.