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Have you heard about Flock yet? It’s an awesome new app brought to you by the same techies who created Bump. We are loyal users of Bump so we figured we had to test out Flock, too. We did. And we loved it.

Flock is a brand new kind of app that is loaded with convenient features. It simply, all by itself, groups photos together that you’ve taken with other individuals and puts them into one single album that is shared between the group members.

You’ll no longer have to have 3 different people take the same picture with3 different phones in order for you all to have it – Flock shares the photo for you. You’ll never have to say, “Hey, man, can you send me that photo later?” You’ll always be able to access it immediately.

In order for Flock to work, all individuals must download the app. It’s free! It’s available in the app store for both iPhones and Androids.

Check out some details below:

  • Flock creates a shared album between you and your friends who are with you.
  • The app automatically knows which people around you are your friends and which are strangers.
  • Flock can share with social media networks.
  • Images taken are automatically transmitted and notifications are optional.

This app relies completely on location information to connect you and your friends and your photo albums… and it won’t kill your battery.

To download Flock for FREE, visit the app store.

*Photos from TechCrunch.com.

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