I've got another interview out in the wild, this time at Blake Burris' CocoaRadio. The interview was conducted at my favorite San Francisco cafe, Ritual Roasters, so there's a bit of a din in the background. It also took place over a month ago, which makes some of the information obsolete (I wrote about cloning APIs here). On the other hand, I do talk fairly expansively about the vision for Flock... how microformats will help, what it's like developing a cross-platform Mozilla app and where we're in general going with Flock. I think it's probably the best real-world articulation of what Flock's all about so far, so if Flock still doesn't make much coherent sense to you, definitely take a listen and let me know what you think.


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Bill Hendricks · 2005-12-27 09:09:06
Great interview! Very informative. Since I fell upon Flock a couple months ago, I have learned much from Chris's postings in the Flock Feeds. He has a gift for plain speak in a complicated area. However if anyone desires an explanation of what Web 2.0 is, should check out -- O'Reilly: What Is Web 2.0. Flock has really opened my eyes as to what the web can be by combining the web services I use often. Flock has turned out to be an important tool that I use on a daily basis. Great articles... thanks. I will be requiring my web students to visit FactoryCity to stay current with the industry. Thanks for the great work. Bill
Richard Harris · 2005-12-29 05:36:02
I totally agree with Bill, great interview, definetly gone on my iPod. I would also like to thank you for your work with Flock. I am constantly coming back here, too the IRC chat room and too the flock website to check out all the latest developments, and am also downloading some of the hourly builds =D Keep the good work up mate, Richard

CocoaRadio interview posted