Launch Notice
Posted Monday January 22, 2007, 1:32 am, Over one day old
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(If you’re just having one conversation, or read only one blog, subscribing becomes less useful.) | | So, how could we organise comment/conversation feeds to make them more usable? | | The main problem I have with multiple conversation feeds is that the conversations are all mixed up.
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There is still much we cannot say, but here’s a fist tidbit (and not the least): we’re hiring. | | We are looking for an individual with skills in product design, familiar with the blogging/commenting space from both a technical and user community perspective.
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We’d like to announce today the launch of coComment Japan - a fully localized version of the coComment Service for the Japanese market. (a Japanese internet incubator - part owner of the highly successful social networking service Mixi.jp) to localize the service.
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Read CoComment Japan Launched! (Links)
If you want to reappropriate any comments you made during the outage, the old trick of selecting the comment and clicking on the bookmark (or toolbar button) still works. | | | | technorati tags: outage, cocomment, service, firewall, problem, apologies, sorry, oops, configuration | | | | |
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Then expand the conversation your comment is in by clicking on its title. And expand the comment you made which you want to tag, also by clicking on it. | | You’ll see a list of tags at the bottom, and you can add to those or remove existing ones by clicking on the “Edit” link.
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I can see them all on one page. And I agree that this is a problem when it comes to spam and the like. | | However, do we consider it a problem that the commenter doesn’t retain control over the comments he leaves on other people’s blogs?
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Read Who Owns Your Comments? (Links)
We regularly use Technorati to keep up-to-date with what the blogosphere is saying about coComment. WordPress users already have widgets (there’s a Wordpress coComment widget of course), but what about bloggers who use other blog tools, like Blogger?
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