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Flock, the New Browser on the Block

^tamago^ writes to tell us BusinessWeek Online is reporting that a new browser is stepping into the arena. This new competitor, Flock, hopes to change the face of web browsing by turning their's into the swiss army knife of browsers. From the article: "Flock's browser is built specifically for a new, emerging generation of Web users, one that isn't satisfied passively browsing media online. Flock hopes to turn the browser into a dashboard for collaborating, blogging, sharing photos, reveling in a raft of other group activities that have recently caught fire online"

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  1. So how will it generate sales? by powerpuffgirls · · Score: 5, Interesting

    Decrem expects to make money from running Google ads, as well as getting so-called affiliate fees for referring users to commercial sites such as Amazon.com (AMZN ). Moreover, he envisions getting money from other Web services, such as blogging or photo-sharing services, that might pay Flock for sign-ups sent their way from the Flock software.

    Is it Opera all over again in terms of its business model?

    Or does it sound like a legalized spyware?

    What would site owners feel if a browser is competing for Google Ads and referral bonuses with them?

  2. more competition should be a good thing, I hope by yagu · · Score: 4, Insightful

    First most obvious question to me is, will it run on Linux? No mention in the article, and their web site is coy (and a little annoying in its design). It does mention "cross platform tastiness", and "written in java", so I'm hoping.

    That said, my biggest worry is browser extensions that start relying on non-standard implementation, i.e., they begin to have affinity for things not-html, not-javascript, things not-css. I know the browser universe is a hodge-podge of standards already, I just would hate to see yet another trailblazer that ends up to be some extension of some proprietary idea.

    Anyway, to the new browser and its team, welcome to our flock. Best of luck.

    1. Re:more competition should be a good thing, I hope by foolswisdom · · Score: 5, Informative

      Yes, Flock is being developed on and for MSWin, MacOS, and Linux. A slight majority of the developers do their work primarily on Linux. It is not "written in java". I think you have us confused with a SourceForge project. The Flock browser is directly based on Firefox.

      Playing nice with other people and technologies is very important to us!

  3. No Invite by AKAImBatman · · Score: 4, Insightful

    Lots of wild promises, requires an invite, they can't develop a web page worth a crud, and their "extentions" page screams "FireFox". Me thinks that this isn't as ground breaking as their PR department will have you believe. We'll see, though.

    1. Re:No Invite by RangerRick98 · · Score: 5, Funny

      they can't develop a web page worth a crud...

      They probably spent all of their website design budget on this slashvertisement. :)

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    2. Re:No Invite by JonTurner · · Score: 4, Insightful

      Look on the bright side. Three years ago, investors would have been throwing money their way without a pause. Now all they get is \. ridicule and suspicious glares. Perhaps the right balance is somewhere between the two extremes. Deliver a little product, show us something, and then we'll decide. Right now it looks like "Too little, too soon."

      I guess it's true, as they say in the comedy business "timing is everything."

  4. Yuck by MightyMartian · · Score: 5, Insightful

    Well, all I can say is that if the web site is any indicator of the design talents of its creators, I don't hold much hope for the "swiss army knife" of browsers.

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    1. Re:Yuck by aichpvee · · Score: 5, Funny

      SPOILER: flock.com kills eyes!

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    2. Re:Yuck by Iriel · · Score: 4, Insightful

      If my hunch is correct, then the 'designers' are going for some ill conceived sort of mystique to intrigue people into checking out what it is. Personally, I think this tactic wouldn't be so bad except here's a few problems I have with their implementation:

        - The type is too big for any sort of mysterious appeal. If they want people to become interested by being vauge, then the text HAS to be smaller and not so pretentious.

        - Even with the plot to intrigue the user, one has to give away more information than they already don't to at least let you know "wtf". For example, when rogaine first aired commercials in the US, it advertised itself as 'rogaine with monoxodil' as some product to turn your life around, but instead of people asking where to sign up, everyone called to ask 'what the fuck is it?' and ended up being more annoyed than anything else.

        - Lastly, people hate the idea of giving away their digital identity (email) just to test a browser. Hint to the creators: You're not Apple, and as such, you are not going to get everyone to sign up for an invite to feel special in your exclusive club despite secrets handshakes and a password. Give the beta out there with a disclaimer, and an open invitation to test and give feedback instead of trying to be some underground organization, and learn to use colors better ^_^

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    3. Re:Yuck by aussie_a · · Score: 5, Funny

      That's why I only install stuff like this at school.

  5. This is great! by anandamide · · Score: 5, Funny

    Instead of telling someone to visit a website, I can tell them to "Flock This!"

  6. Great! by Moth7 · · Score: 5, Insightful

    A link to a story about a press release for a private beta. Stuff that matters? Not really. Wake me up when the browser is publically available.

  7. Finally! by JohnPerkins · · Score: 4, Funny

    A browser that embraces bloat!

  8. I wonder what MBA thought this one up. by mumblestheclown · · Score: 5, Funny

    I what proactive MBA envisioned the synergies that would allow flock to become a knowledge portal center of excellence for podcasting core competencies of leveraging mindshare and paradigm shifts to achieve superlinear ROI.

  9. Covering the bases by saddino · · Score: 5, Funny

    Expect Flock to crash and, from time to time, lose all your data.

    OK, so apparently it's at least as stable as IE.

  10. umm, entirely new idea of thinking by skeletor935 · · Score: 5, Funny
    Flock also keeps a history of every Web page a user visits, so they can be found easily later.

    I've seen this feature before, but I can't recall where...

  11. Re:Based off of Konqueror? by nazh · · Score: 5, Informative
  12. Screams? More like burning letters 100' tall. by khasim · · Score: 4, Informative

    Go and click through on some of those extension links.

    They ARE FireFox extensions. You can install them in FireFox today!

    Which makes me wonder why they aren't making their "new features" as extensions to FireFox rather than claiming to be building a whole new browser.

    1. Re:Screams? More like burning letters 100' tall. by kfg · · Score: 4, Funny

      They ARE FireFox extensions.

      Because Flock is FireFox forked by a Firefox developer with some sort of hidden marketing agenda.

      He took FireFox, turned it into a squid, dressed it up in spangles and glued tits to it.

      Careful boys, you just might get your fingers burned if you try to fondle these puppies.

      KFG

  13. I won't flock to it... by achacha · · Score: 4, Insightful

    Mozilaa doesn't want to sell me anything and it's a great browser and has a huge head start on these guys... I'll pass thank you. This sounds to me like an idea that the clueless were buying into about 8 years ago.

  14. Re:A little thin on details. by tehshen · · Score: 5, Funny

    Oh and hey, wanna join the flock? We're hiring! So guess what? Send us your resume! ...Meet the Flockers?

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  15. Invalid markup, to boot. by CyricZ · · Score: 4, Interesting

    It appears that their site fails to validate, at least according to the W3C Markup Validator.

    http://validator.w3.org/check?uri=http://www.flock .com/home/

    I would have expected the web page of a web browser to at least be standards-compliant. The Mozilla, Opera and Konqueror pages all validate cleanly:

    http://validator.w3.org/check?uri=http://www.mozil la.org
    http://validator.w3.org/check?uri=http://www.opera .com
    http://validator.w3.org/check?uri=http://www.konqu eror.org

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    1. Re:Invalid markup, to boot. by CableModemSniper · · Score: 4, Funny

      Uh oh...

      http://validator.w3.org/check?uri=http://www.apple .com/macosx/features/safari/

      Apparently there is no attribute "HEGIHT".

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    2. Re:Invalid markup, to boot. by babyrat · · Score: 4, Interesting

      I would have expected the web page of a web browser to at least be standards-compliant. The Mozilla, Opera and Konqueror pages all validate cleanly:

      Ya think www.microsoft.com/ie would pass????

  16. Slashdot: The newest shill on the block! by RexRhino · · Score: 5, Insightful

    That's right... News for Nerds, and Stuff that matters, and now the coolest place to get corporate press releases and sponsered product reviews!

  17. Article summary by joe_bruin · · Score: 5, Funny

    FLOCK(2)            Linux Programmer's Manual            FLOCK(2)

    NAME
           flock - apply or remove an advisory lock on an open file
    SYNOPSIS
           #include <sys/file.h>
           int flock(int fd, int operation)
    DESCRIPTION
           Apply  or  remove  an  advisory lock on an open file.  The
           file is specified  by  fd.   Valid  operations  are  given
           below:
                  LOCK_SH   Shared  lock.   More than one process may
                            hold a shared lock for a given file at  a
                            given time.

                  LOCK_EX   Exclusive  lock.   Only  one  process may
                            hold an exclusive lock for a  given  file
                            at a given time.

                  LOCK_UN   Unlock.

                  LOCK_NB   Don't  block when locking.  May be speci&#173;
                            fied (by or'ing) along with  one  of  the
                            other operations.

           A  single file may not simultaneously have both shared and
           exclusive locks.

           A file is locked (i.e., the inode), not the file  descrip&#173;
           tor.   So,  dup(2)  and  fork(2)  do  not  create multiple
           instances of a lock.

    RETURN VALUE
           On success, zero is returned.  On error, -1  is  returned,
           and errno is set appropriately.
    ERRORS
           EWOULDBLOCK
                  The  file  is  locked  and  the  LOCK_NB  flag  was
                  selected.
    CONFORMING TO
           4.4BSD (the flock(2) call first appeared in 4.2BSD).
    NOTES
           flock(2) does not  lock  files  over  NFS.   Use  fcntl(2)
           instead:  that  does  work  over NFS, given a sufficiently
           recent version of Linux and a server which supports  lock&#173;
           ing.

           flock(2)  and fcntl(2) locks have different semantics with
           respect to forked processes and dup(2).
    SEE ALSO
           open(2), close(2), dup(2), execve(2),  fcntl(2),  fork(2),
           lockf(3)

           There    are   also   locks.txt   and   mandatory.txt   in
           /usr/src/linux/Documentation.

    Linux                       1998-12-11                   FLOCK(2)

    1. Re:Article summary by game+kid · · Score: 5, Funny

      I tried to install this newfangled Flock on Linux, but...

      [root@localhost] # make install
      make: *waves index finger*
      i KNOW you didn't try to overwrite the REAL flock
      with that browser and shit.
      See >man flock< and burn in hell.
      *throws root's clothes out window*
      Stop.
      [root@localhost] #

      My Linux seems a bit protective of its territory nowadays...

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  18. "their's" by adavies42 · · Score: 4, Funny

    Impressive, that one's quite rare.

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  19. Re:And I suppose everyone using it by HTH+NE1 · · Score: 4, Funny

    And I suppose everyone using it... Will be sheep?

    Flock ewe!

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  20. MPL infringement? by game+kid · · Score: 4, Interesting

    I smell imminent, blatant MPL infringement--unless, they are writing their own code to interpret the xpis (and perhaps ActiveX too, if they want some bizarre sort of extra credit or something).

    If they do use Mozilla code, certainly they should have the source code available, as per the MPL, Section 3.6, no? Unless Flock has balls of Fire-proof steel and considers such a license naïve and unconstitutional like SCO or something...

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  21. They lost me at... by The+Ultimate+Fartkno · · Score: 4, Funny

    ..."We started Flock to build tools that empower people."

    I don't want my browser to "empower" me, I want it to quickly and efficiently let me waste time between classes while reading about computers and things that explode. The thought of an "empowered" browser (and my experiences at a local women's college) brings up some very disturbing mental images.

    Flock: You seem to be searching for pornography, which subjugates women and furthers the phallusocracy that keeps undeserving white men in power. Instead, I've directed your search towards some Andrea Dworkin you might want to peruse.

    Flock: Your search for 'Black Norwegian Metal' returned 217,000 hits. But might I suggest some Natalie Merchant, Bikini Kill, Ani DiFranco, or other womyn-friendly artists?

    Flock: I notice that your Slashdot history shows a disturbing number of posts that suggest discrimination towards homosexuals, people of African descent, and extraplanetary immigrants. Until you show a pattern of clicking and browsing of sites that further the cause of disenfranchised peoples of color or alternate sexuality, I will encrypt your "special" folder that you think I don't know about.

    And I bet it smells like patchouli, too.

  22. I beta tested Flock. by IO+ERROR · · Score: 5, Informative
    Not only did I beta test it, I wrote a review of it about two months ago.

    In short, it's:

    • Based on Firefox.
    • A blogging and social networking tool.
    • Not going to steal your personal data.

    Read the review for more.

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  23. Oh, god, please, no... by argent · · Score: 4, Funny

    For example, we can envision a world where you can watch people writing blog posts as they write them.

    And for real thrills, you can watch paint dry. ... "he's started a new paragraph..." ... "woot, is he talking about Microsoft yet?" ... "nah, it's something about his kid." ... "screw this, I'm gonna see what Dvorak's up to."

  24. Results using the HTML Validator Firefox extension by carlmenezes · · Score: 4, Informative
    HTML Validation Result
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    http://www.microsoft.com/windows/ie/default.mspx

    line 2 column 1 - Warning: missing declaration
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    line 10 column 2435 - Warning: inserting implicit
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    line 12 column 46 - Error: is not recognized!
    line 12 column 46 - Warning: discarding unexpected
    line 14 column 980 - Warning: discarding unexpected
    line 24 column 6844 - Warning: is not approved by W3C
    line 24 column 6997 - Warning: is not approved by W3C
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    line 6 column 115 - Warning: inserting "type" attribute
    line 8 column 381 - Warning: inserting "type" attribute
    line 8 column 449 - Warning: inserting "type" attribute
    line 10 column 58 - Warning: proprietary attribute "topmargin"
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    line 10 column 58 - Warning: proprietary attribute "marginwidth"
    line 10 column 58 - Warning: proprietary attribute "marginheight"
    line 10 column 289 - Warning: proprietary attribute "height"
    line 10 column 938 - Warning: proprietary attribute "linkarea"
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    line 10 column 1423 - Warning: proprietary attribute "height"
    line 10 column 1570 - Warning: attribute "bgcolor" had invalid value "FFFFFF" and has been replaced
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    line 10 column 4672 - Warning:

    proprietary attribute "url"
    line 10 column 4818 - Warning:

    proprietary attribute "menu"
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    proprietary attribute "menu"
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    proprietary attribute "menu"
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    proprietary attribute "menu"
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    proprietary attribute "menu"
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