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Created on: January 12, 2009
If you're an avid social networker with accounts on Facebook, MySpace, or any other of the dozens of social sites out there, there's a web browser made just for you. Based on the open-source Mozilla platform, the Flock web browser isn't just outrageously cool, it's extremely functional as well. In this article, we'll take a closer look at this latest development in web browsers and what it means for the future of web browsing.
First Impressions
After I downloaded the Flock web browser from Flock.com's home page, I really didn't expect much. "Eh, it'll probably be just another boring browser," I thought. But when I launched the kitschy new web software on my iMac and went through Flock's initial setup procedure (assigning the home page, importing favorites and settings, etc.), the wow! factor hit me like a ton of bricks.
Upon launch, the Flock cartoon guy immediately sprang into action with an informative tutorial on how to use Flock's features. That was a very smart move on Flock's part because the Flock web browser really is different than anything I've ever seen. Along with the Flock guy, the Flock browser launches two handy tabs: Flock Getting Started and MyWorld.
When the Flock guy was done with his slick presentation of the browser's features and amazing me with all the cool sharing functionality, I clicked the Flock Getting Started tab. This tab displays a list of Flock-supported social networking websites including MySpace, Facebook, Digg, Blogger, and Magnolia.
The party really got started when I clicked the MyWorld tab. Accessible at the click of a button from the Flock toolbar, MyWorld is your start page that displays up to four columns of information (widgets): favorite feeds, friend activity, favorite media, and favorite sites. MyWorld blends together all your online activity on one nice-looking page. Very cool.
Navigating the Flock Interface
I really like the cool blue-silver appearance of this web browser. Navigation buttons are intuitive and attractive. But the really unique feature of the Flock web browser is its toolbar, located in the top left of the display. From left to right, toolbar features include:
MyWorld. Click this button to display the MyWorld start page.
People. Click this button to display the People sidebar which allows you to log into MySpace, Facebook, Flickr, Digg, YouTube, or Twitter. Using this sidebar you can display all your friends while you surf the web and even drag and drop pictures and videos to your friends.
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