Stay connected with a social web browser

Keep on top of your favourite social-networking websites with Flock

Written by Mark Wilson, Computeract!ve

Introduction

With so many social-networking services in existence, it can be a real struggle keeping on top of all your memberships.

It’s possible to lose a lot of time each day reading messages on numerous websites or constantly checking for the latest updates from all your friends.

Flock is a Firefox-based web browser designed to make it easier to work with social networks, such as Facebook and Myspace, sites with social-networking elements, such as Youtube, as well as simplifying the process of writing new posts on a blog.

In addition to this Flock includes tools for handling RSS feeds and media files, but despite all of these social network-specific tools, it still functions perfectly well as a standard web browser.

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