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CocoaRadio interviews Chris Messina of Flock

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Chris Messina joins me on CocoaRadio for a chat about Flock, the free open-source browser built atop Firefox to enable a better web experience. While Flock is not a Cocoa app, it present opportunities for Mac developers to extend and integrate with OSX apps and services. Released as a developer preview, it's not ready for mass use just yet but it's perfect timing for you to have a listen and see what creative thoughts arise.

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Flock Mini

Time: 45:15  Size: 21 MB

Available via iTunes channel or direct download AAC (I skipped the AAC enhanced format)

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Hey Blake -- that sounded really good considering all the background noise on my end. Glad to see this finally get posted -- and looking forward to seeing you during Macworld!

I'm happy to have it in the wild (and out of the edit queue :p My hopes of intertwining discussion with Andy (Flock developer) were dashed by changes to my recording environment. Maybe we can do a follow up interview based on the response from the Cocoa dev community. Let's hear from you guys.

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