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mungos
19. 09. 2005., 11:09
http://www.flock.com/home/


Killer Buzz Flocks to New Browser

02:00 AM Sep. 14, 2005 PT

Perhaps the world does not need another web browser -- but it may want Bart Decrem's.

Decrem and a small cadre of programmers in Palo Alto, California, have spent this summer quietly readying Flock, an open-source browser, for an early October beta launch. Several members of the team, including Decrem, hail from the Mozilla Foundation, which produced the Firefox browser upon which Flock is built.

Flock advertises itself as a "social browser," meaning that the application plays nicely with popular web services like Flickr, Technorati and del.icio.us. Flock also features widely compliant WYSIWYG, drag-and-drop blogging tools. The browser even promises to detect and authenticate all those user accounts automatically. It's a clear attempt to be the browser of choice for the Web 2.0 user.

It's no coincidence that the buzz has built rapidly to a rolling boil. Blogger and tech pundit Robert Scoble simply calls it "awesome." Given the recent swell of anticipation surrounding Flock, the preceding stealth period seems quaint by contrast. Since an August demo at Bar Camp, enthusiastic blog posts have amounted to love letters in their enthusiasm.

But why?

"The browser has not evolved all that much," Decrem says. "The basic concept or vision has not changed." He says the web was until recently conceptually conceived as a big library, a collection of documents to search and consume. Browsers were all about navigation. Now, he notes, "Web 2.0 is a stream of events, people and connections." A better browser is one that will understand this new user environment.

Recently, Firefox has become, for many, the multi-platform browser of choice. Popular extensions like Greasemonkey have given users unprecedented control over their browsing experience. But combining separately developed, often-updated extensions can make Firefox unstable.

Boris Mann, a Flock tester and admirer, claims that it "takes the best-of approach. It takes Greasemonkey and other power-browsing tools and it makes them work. And their genius is sticking with Firefox at the rendering level."

Decrem notes that Flock will not attempt to compete with Firefox, which he helped launch last year. "Open source is an important part of our DNA," he adds. Yet, browsers are still "too inert" for Decrem's tastes. The Flock team speaks of moving back to the original vision of Tim Berners-Lee, that the web should be a two-way experience. "There are lots of opportunities to innovate the browser client. We are receiving a lot of interest as we plant those seeds."

The clamor suggests that there is considerable interest in a beefier browser. And while Flock's initial audience is clearly power users, Kris Krug of Bryght sees it as "a Web 2.0 on-ramp" that will draw more people to social software, blogging and photo sharing.

"We are not trying to do Firefox with five more features. We are trying to solve a very specific problem -- yet it's a problem commonly experienced by many users," says Decrem.

Rumor has it that Flock will soon announce key partnerships around its search, bookmarking and blogging tools. While the Flocksters experimented with their own hosted bookmark service, "we concluded we're not an online services company," says Decrem.

Scoble thinks Flock is just the beginning of integrated web applications. In a weighty compliment, he draws a comparison to Microsoft Office, which in the 1990s succeeded in migrating users of separate spreadsheet, word-processing, database and presentation programs to a single, bundled product.

"Today we're using too many different services to share our stuff on the internet," says Scoble. "Blogging, photo sharing, wikis, maps, podcasting (and) video blogging are all separate services. They probably will be joined in one system with common user interfaces."

Flock may or may not become the Office of the web. But, for now, it's one of a kind, at least as far as buzz goes.
(izvor: Wired, http://wired.com/news/technology/0,1282,68823,00.html)

oliver
20. 09. 2005., 12:08
Zanimljivo. Al' sajt im je... loodilo jedno :))

dinke
20. 09. 2005., 13:20
Da, ocigledno da su navuceni na pirates! :))

Yarr! (http://flock.com/home/index_pirate.html)

noviKorisnik
23. 06. 2006., 16:45
Koristi li neko ovo? Evo sada sam instalirao i ima zašto mi se sviđa, ne bi me čudilo da ostanem na flocku ...

xippi
23. 06. 2006., 18:51
svo sad sam instalirao i postujem iz istog :P
deluje super. igrao sam se malo sa flicker ekstenzijom, feed reader je isto ok. podrska za del.icio.us postoji... dobar je ovaj yahoo browser :P
nisam probao kako radi blogging tool

zadrzacu se na ovom neko vreme :)

kodi
23. 06. 2006., 23:36
zadrzacu se na ovom neko vreme :)

same here !!!

nisam ni osetio prelazak iz FF-a !!!

xippi
24. 06. 2006., 00:06
ja jesam. ne radi ctrl+h ;)
fina igracka ali cu sacekati ipak neku stabilniju verziju, desava se s vremena na vreme da se uzasno zaglupi. inace sa flock'd ekstenzijom moguce je konvertovati ekstenzije pisane za firefox u flock. nisam nasao ni jednu koja ne radi, bar od ovih ff koje koristim

Toni
30. 07. 2006., 10:33
Meni se mnogo dopada ali ipak sam osto na FF. Ima super stvari kao onaj picturebar.... ali nekako mi ne radi kako sam naviako, . Verovatno ce final biti super i tada ce biti druga prica :)

noviKorisnik
31. 07. 2006., 10:22
Evo, koristim Flock :-) ... Razlog je trivijalan - zaglupio mi se FF - nešto mu nije bilo po volji prilikom updatea na 1.5.0.5 i sada pri svakom pokretanju ponovo pokreće updater i puca, što naravno smara, a najgore što je isto ponašanje ostalo i nakon reinstalacije, pa sam prešao na Flock.

Inače i ne koristim ništa ekstra od njegovih posebnosti, možda ipak krenem u neko buduće vreme, ovako je suštinski kao da sam opet u ispravnom FF, sve radi (skoro) isto. Greasemonkey radi bez problema, a verovatno i kojagod ekstenzija poželiš, ne garantuju ali uglavnom mogu da se direktno instaliraju FF ekstenzije.

Dušan Dželebdžić
31. 07. 2006., 10:49
Ako ti uninstall Firefoxa nije pomogao, probaj da u Documents and Settings\{username}\Application Data ili Documents and Settings\{username}\Local Settings\Application Data ukloniš direktorijum Mozilla. Nemoj da ga brišeš, samo ga premesti negde.

zextra
31. 07. 2006., 14:44
Ja ako zbog necega volim FF, onda je to sigurno zato sto mogu da prekopiram ceo profile dir sa win FF na linux FF i obratno, bez bojazni da nesto nece raditi.