Flock Is Dead

By | April 12, 2011


Flock Is DeadFlock, the social web browser that was acquired by Zynga back in January, 2011, is now shutting down.

April 26th, 2011 is the day when Flock support will be discontinued and company already suggests users to download an alternative web browser, such as: Firefox or Google Chrome.

Support for Flock browsers will be discontinued as of April 26th, 2011. We would like to thank our loyal users around the world for their support, and we encourage the Flock community to migrate in the coming weeks to one of the recommended web browsers listed below.

Why is Flock shutting down?

According to the official explanation, the team behind Flock is now working on the social games instead. Here is an excerpt from their FAQ section:

The Flock team joined Zynga in January, 2011 and is now working to assist Zynga in achieving their goal of building the most fun, social games available to anyone, anytime — on any platform.

Who’s next?


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Vygantas is a former web designer whose projects are used by companies such as AMD, NVIDIA and departed Westood Studios. Being passionate about software, Vygantas began his journalism career back in 2007 when he founded FavBrowser.com. Having said that, he is also an adrenaline junkie who enjoys good books, fitness activities and Forex trading.

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  1. Tiago Sá says:

    Serves them right.

    Anyway, what happened to the favicon? It’s now something I can’t quite see… Is that supposed to be a black box with something written on it?

  2. mrUI says:

    same thing going to happen with maxthon i give it another year :-(

  3. Armin says:

    I tried Flock for the first time a while ago and the bookmarks manager was simply atrocious. Couldn’t work with it at all. I checked the Flock blog on a regular basis as well and it simply wasn’t being updated ever since that blog post about Flock now belonging to Zynga. It didn’t seem to go anywhere.

  4. Rafael says:

    :/
    At least we haven’t lost any layout / js engine on this.

  5. Spaceball says:

    I am sure the idea behind taking over Flock was getting the technology and not the browser itself.

  6. Armin says:

    RockMelt is around the corner to fill the gap that Flock left behind.

  7. Cristian says:

    No problem, I’ve never used it.

  8. Stealthbob says:

    yay.. flock joined zygna to creat more crappy games that we can all play on facebook while our personal information is being stolen.