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Flock Browser Shutting Down


Flock, the social web browser, has announced to discontinue development and support. Flock started as a browser based on Mozilla’s Gecko platform, but recently moved to Chromium.

According to a note on Flock.com, "Support for Flock browsers will be discontinued as of April 26th, 2011. [...] Since no further security updates will be provided to keep you safe on the web, we encourage all Flock users to upgrade to one of the two browsers listed below.". Flock suggests its users to migrate to Firefox or Chrome.

 

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"The Flock team joined Zynga in January, 2011 and is now working to assist Zynga in achieving their goal of building the social games", Flock team describes the reason for shutting down.

Users can find more information on migration here.




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Written by on 12 April 2011 in Browsers , Featured. Updated on 12 April 2011.
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