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Is Flock suffering from lack of exposure or is it just another Jinxed browser?

August 7th, 2009 | Posted by Bhavya Kapoor

If you are someone whose 75% of the day is spent on getting socially indulged with friends on various social websites and networking sites, then chances are that you, like me, would go for a browser that would give you more than a ‘Browser’.
A web browser like Flock gives great social networking and media support as well as a feature loaded facilities to online social mongers, so it’s kinda odd to see its numbers still falling steadily! We decided to reason it out. Have a look!

We explored Flock as a user, just to find out it’s been planned well, with its freshly modified and updated 2.5 version. What we could make out of the initial glimpse of it was that this times, Flock is back with its new avatar, packed with more features and a completely new and fresh look that is bound to lure most of you towards it. We think Flock is an amazing tool that displays almost everything related to social networking sites, right in front of you, so you are just one click away from all your important social websites.

We would like to term Flock as a mixture of Brilliance and Technology. Usually, Social networking browsers, such as Google Chrome, are powered with the convenience like easy picture uploading, blogging, chat and much more. But Flock is not as huge as Google Chrome, so it’s just a plainer and more simpler form of Google Chrome.

But hey, that doesn’t make it behind in any way! The new Flock includes Twitter functionality that allows Twitter-fans to save Twitter searches, read Twitter replies and even more. And yes, if there is a Twitter, there has to be a Facebook as well, and that too, with a Facebook Chat feature! With the ability to use Facebook chat on any webpage and the facility to drag your web stuff into your chats makes it not just cool, but super cool!

We also have something for you guys that would surprise you all. Its new innovative feature, FlockCast! (We surely were surprised!). It seems like the ultimate power to broadcast messages to various networking websites like Bebo, Myspace and many more, with the super easy One click step.
Being a web browser that supports maximum features, add-ons, Media RSS, theme support and painless browsing, it’s a shock to see Flock not even close to being recognized as a favorite among Social networking buffs, who still prefer simple and easy GOOGLE over a new and stylish FLOCK.

We think Flock being a Flop does not have anything to do with its website, as according to us, the fault lies in its not-so-good advertising strategies… or may be, this super-cool web browser really is a little jinxed!! What do you think?