Flock Browser
by nn122
by nn122
Sep 7th
When Flock began developing its first web browser five years ago, "the social web" was a small, niche market. Today social is the mainstream web, and this evolution in the market drove our development roadmap. With the new Flock browser …
Sep 7th
When Flock began developing its first web browser five years ago, it was released using Firefox code, now the new beta version is built on top of the Chromium codebase.
Sep 7th
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Sep 7th
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Sep 7th
If you want to network without leaving your browser, Flock is a browser that pulls your Facebook, Twitter and YouTube accounts into the browser automatically. It will display your friends’ status updates in a browser sidebar right next …
Sep 7th
Flock is a free web browser that makes it easy to connect with your friends and express yourself online. Flock is easy-to-use web browser heavily based upon fast and secure Mozilla Firefox and other Mozilla technologies. …
Sep 7th
Flock as its name suggest is a browser for all your social networking needs. Its based on chromium the core on which Google Chrome browser is based and hence is fast and snappy.It has all the features of chrome like extensions, …
Sep 7th
Flock Browser 3.0.0.3989 Malformed Bookmark XSS and script insertion.
Sep 7th
Flock Browser 3.0.0.3989 Malformed Bookmark XSS Vendor URL: http://beta.flock.com/ Advisore: http://lostmon.blogspot.com/2010/08/flock-browser-3003989-malformed.html Vendor notify:NO exploits availables:YES …
Sep 7th
Right now, the new Flock browser (beta) seems to support only Facebook, Twitter and Youtube. But, the integration is similar to the one before. You could see the Twitter, Facebook updates in the sidebar. Also, you could see them as a …