In general, the Flock browser is not designed for ordinary Internet users like you and me. The browser that released version 2.5 today is specially designed for the most avid 25% network users.
Generally, we seldom see browser manufacturers not designing their products for most online surfers, but this is a typical Flock browser. Up to now, 7.5 million people have downloaded this browser, and about 1.1 million people actively use it.
Flock is different in that it integrates other network services into its main browser framework. Flock adds almost all of the features you want to do in social networks. The new version adds support for Twitter and provides continuous connections to jump from any page to FacebookChat. It even has a small Twitter search window on its home page. It also connects to more than 20 other services in total, including more social networks such as Bebo and MySpace, and media sharing services such as Picasa and YouTube, blog platforms, and bookmark-up managers.
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