Flock Web browser to be discontinued at end of April

12.04.2011
Flock users may want to start looking for a replacement. The social networking-infused Web browser, and , will be discontinued as of April 26th, according to an end of support notice posted on .

First released in 2005, Flock set itself apart from its more prominent competitors by focusing on integration with social networking sites. It sported a built-in RSS reader as well as allowing users to post videos, photos, and updates from their browser to sites like Facebook, Twitter, MySpace, Flickr, Blogger, WordPress, and more. While the most recent version of the browser, 3.0, was based on Google's open-source Chromium code, previous versions had been built off Mozilla's Gecko rendering engine.

Zynga, the company behind FarmVille, ; the company said Flock had around 10 million users at the time of the purchase agreement. Since Flock will no receive no further security updates, the developers have recommended that users switch to either Firefox or Chrome, due to their reliability and robust support for add-ons.