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Dorothea Flock (1608–1630), German woman convicted of witchcraft; Fonty Flock (1920–1972), American stock car racer; brother of Bob Flock and Tim Flock; Hans Flock (born 1940), Norwegian judge; James F. Flock, United States Marine Corps general; Janine Flock (born 1989), Austrian skeleton racer; Kay Flock (Kevin Perez, born 2003), American ...
Flock lets users integrate external apps and services from the Flock App Store. Some common apps include Google Drive , Google Analytics , Trello , GitHub , Twitter and Mailchimp . [ 28 ] Developers can also publish apps built on FlockOS to the Flock App Store.
A flock is a gathering of individual birds to forage or travel collectively. [1] Avian flocks are typically associated with migration. Flocking also offers foraging benefits and protection from predators, although flocking can have costs for individual members.
Flock was founded in 2017. [6] It was co-founded by three Georgia Tech alumni: Garrett Langley (chief executive officer), Paige Todd (chief people officer), and Matt Feury (chief technology officer).
Flock later joked, "I was the only driver to ever win a championship upside-down." In 1954, Flock was disqualified despite winning at the Daytona Beach and Road Course for illegally screwed carburetor screws. [2] Flock had a rhesus monkey co-driver named "Jocko Flocko" with him in his May 16, 1953, Grand National win at Hickory Motor Speedway ...
Flocking is the process of depositing many small fiber particles (called flock) onto a surface. It can also refer to the texture produced by the process, or to any material used primarily for its flocked surface.
The Flock was an American, Chicago-based jazz rock band, that released two albums on Columbia Records in 1969 and 1970 (Dinosaur Swamps). [1] The Flock did not achieve the commercial success of other Columbia jazz-rock groups of the era such as Chicago and Blood Sweat & Tears, but were recognized for featuring a violin prominently in their recordings.
Flock is a discontinued web browser that specialized in providing social networking and Web 2.0 facilities built into its user interface. [4] Earlier versions of Flock used the Gecko HTML rendering engine by Mozilla .