After Flock 2.0 been through 3 betas cycle, now Flock 2.0 is released to the public and comes with a greater features with a Firefox 3.0 speed and features so internet browser just can be better than this!
The new Flock 2.0 had been successfully integrated with Myspace (which is a long-waited support in the browser) and media RSS.
With Myspace support, now MySpace lovers can stay up to date with their MySpace friends and activities no matter where they are on the web. MySpace users will also find that Flock offers the easiest way to upload photos, insert photos and videos in MySpace comment fields and share most any web content by simply dragging and dropping it into the Flock People sidebar!

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With Media RSS incorporated in Flock 2.0, you can subscribe to media streams being made available by websites, even if the site isn’t one of the 23 integrated with Flock. Once you’ve subscribed to a media stream via Media RSS, you will be notified about the arrival of new photos and videos posted by your favorite sites and they will flow right into your MyWorld page in Flock, so you never miss out on updates to your favorite media streams.
As Flock 2.0 has a built on the Mozilla Firefox features, you will notice some same feature like in the Firefox. The first feature that you will first see is the Awesome Bar (see screenshot below)

With Media RSS incorporated in Flock 2.0, you can subscribe to media streams being made available by websites, even if the site isn’t one of the 23 integrated with Flock. Once you’ve subscribed to a media stream via Media RSS, you will be notified about the arrival of new photos and videos posted by your favorite sites and they will flow right into your MyWorld page in Flock, so you never miss out on updates to your favorite media streams.
As Flock 2.0 has a built on the Mozilla Firefox features, you will notice some same feature like in the Firefox. The first feature that you will first see is the Awesome Bar (see screenshot below)

From TechCrunch
Flock has been downloaded over six million times since the company’s founding 3 years ago and the first version’s launch last Fall. The browser is marketed primarily toward those in the 18-34 year old demographic that use social websites heavily.
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