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Through May 2010, Flock took about 0.

07 percent of the global market, a tiny number but rapidly growing according to the graph. What this all means for Flock's relationship with Mozilla isn't as clear as you'd expect. Flock will continue to support the Mozilla-based branch of the browser, and anticipates releasing version 2. 6 soon.

Flock has had a relationship with Mozilla for five years, said Hardin, and he added that no decision has been made yet about severing it.

Originally, Flock's success appeared to be dictated by the willingness of users to take a performance hit in order to gain its robust social networking features.

The new Flock 3 beta reduces the overall feature set while providing more focused features, and anecdotal performance hits weren't noticeable. Assuming the browser can maintain its nimble behavior, the big question about Flock is whether users want the utility and distraction of always-on social networking.

Flock divorces Firefox, snuggles up to Chrome instead: Sponsored Manage updates with the Download App.

Download NowDownload Now Publisher's Description From Flock: Flock, The Social Web Browser is faster, simpler, and more friendly.

Literally. It's the only sleek, modern web browser with the built-in ability to keep you up-to-date with your Facebook and Twitter friends.

Share web pages, photos, and video. Update your status and make comments from anywhere on the web. Get the award-winning Social Web Browser. What's new in this version: Updates to Chromium 7 Supports LinkedIn Fixes login on Web site problem CNET Editors' note: The Download Now link will download a small installer file to your desktop.

Remain online and double-click the installer to proceed with the actual download.

CNET Editors' review by: Seth Rosenblatt on June 16, 2010 First take: Flock made its name as a Firefox remix that came loaded with custom add-ons for tightly integrating social networking with daily Web browsing. Just opened to the public, the Flock 3 beta keeps its social goals intact while replacing its Firefox base with Google-supported Chromium.

The new Flock experience is vastly different than before, and is related to the old version in name only.

Flock divorces Firefox, snuggles up to Chrome instead It's currently available only for Windows, although Flock CEO Shawn Hardin said in an interview two weeks ago at the CNET offices in San Francisco that a Mac beta should be ready in July.

The new Flock strips the social networking support down to Twitter, Facebook, YouTube, and Flickr.

By limiting initial support to the two dominant social networking players and the two dominant media-sharing sites, but making access to them fast and generally comprehensive, the new Flock is able to demonstrate why it's useful without overwhelming users.

Minor interface changes belie the significant changes in how Flock operates.

Being based on WebKit, it looks similar to Google Chrome and Apple Safari. The tabs aren't flush with the top of the browser as they are in Chrome, and the new home page is set to your Flock account manager. There's a big Google search box in the middle of the page, which is part of a new search monetization partnership between the two companies, and text links to your most-recently visited sites.

At the top, just below the bookmarks bar, there are links to the Flock-enhanced features favorites and groups.

Chromium now revving Flock's engine (photos) 1-2 of 9 Scroll Left Scroll Right In addition to the repurposing of the Home button and the Flockification of Favorites, there are three other changes.

Next to the Favorites button there's a new "Talk about this page" button that instantly shrinks the URL and lets you share it via Facebook and Twitter.

On the other side of the location bar, the split preferences buttons have been merged into one to create room for a hide button for the new sidebar.

When you launch the new Flock, it'll ask you to add your Facebook and Twitter login details. You can opt out, but there's no point to Flock if you're not using it for social networking.

You must also create a Flock account to take advantage of the social networking tools.

This allows you to access your Flock settings from any Flock browser, but it does carry the standard risks of remote "cloud" storage.

Once you're set up, it will automatically open with its new sidebar open.

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