Web Two > Hidden features in Flock

http://carbonitegeek.info/blog [ Carbonite Life] Maybe it’s only available on the Flock Blog, but whenever you hover over the images posted in each blog entry, you see an icon similar to the photos icon in Flock, and when you roll over that and click it, you can see all of the images in that user’s Flickr photostream. I wonder how I can integrate this into my blog.

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http://swordsaints.typepad.com/weblog  Sword Saints: The first beta of Flock is out, and it's a totally different browser from the early alpha I used a while back. I'm going to try it out as my primary browser for a week and see what's what. (via Cosmos)

http://epiac1216.livejournal.com  EPIAC'S PLACE: As my experience with Flock Beta 1 sinks in, I will bring to your attention those features that I find different and worthwhile taking notice. One of the features that is different in Flock, versus the rest of the traditional browsers, is the way it searches for information. (via Cosmos)

http://internet.newsforge.com  NewsForge: The Online Newspaper for Linux and Open Source: Last November I took a look at an early Flock release, and found it to be interesting, if a little bit rough. The Flock folks have been hard at work, and the new Flock beta release looks solid enough to be a must for users who spend a great deal of time blogging, sharing pictures, or using services like del.icio.us. (via Cosmos)

http://www.danahuff.net  Much Madness is Divinest Sense: It looks like it will be really good for blogging, especially the two carnivals I regularly host. I was checking out Flock’s article “Introducing Flock Beta 1,” and I noticed in their sidebar that they had a playlist of Pixies music linked to something I hadn’t heard of called Last.fm. (via Cosmos)

NewsForge: The Online Newspaper for Linux and Open Sourcehttp://www.newsforge.com  NewsForge: The Online Newspaper for Linux and Open Source: Last November I took a look at an early Flock release, and found it to be interesting, if a little bit rough. The Flock folks have been hard at work, and the new Flock beta release looks solid enough to be a must for users who spend a great deal of time blogging, sharing pictures, or using services like del.icio.us. (via Cosmos)

http://3baid.blogspot.com  Anything Goes: Finally, Flock also has a useful RSS aggregator and supports many of the already available Firefox extensions. The only apparent set back is that bookmark manager needs a bit of work, but developers claim there will be a fix in the very near future. (via Cosmos)

Vespa Scooter : Vespinoy!: The integration of Flickr and Photobucket are the greatest additions to this version. This is really cool and I would suggest you try Flock out, those with accounts there at least, just for this. (via Cosmos)

stuart @ amanzi: Google have just released a Firefox only extension that automatically synchronises your bookmarks, cookies and passwords between browsers on different machines. Sorry for the continued Google love, but this is awesome! (via Cosmos)

[Edd.blogfrog.co.uk] Edd Mills’s Blog » Flock: Otherwise though, the Cardinal release is looking extremely positive, I love it. Tags: flock, icons, web2.0.

http://paulstamatiou.com [Paulstamatiou.com] PaulStamatiou.com » Flock Browser Gets an Update: I love the Web2.0-ness of Flock but hated the fact that it didn’t import any bookmarks from Firefox. I’m going to get it right now.

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