
coComment is a new service which allows you to enjoy the full potential of comment-based conversation on the web. Before coComment, comments made across different sites (such as blogs, photosharing services, news sites, and others providing the ability for readers to leave comments) did not come together into a clear conversation, but were fragmented, hard to follow, and untrackable discussions.
Using coComment, you can now keep track of all the comments and discussions your are participating in or observing on the web. When someone adds something to the comment stream or discussion, you’ll be notified. And, if you’re a blogger, you can display the comments you make elsewhere back on your own blog.
This a quite a cool concept, it’s not new and has been on the net for about a year now.If you a person who comments on multiple blogs, on flickr, on Digg and more than you should register and start tracking your conversations.
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February 10th, 2007 at 10:52 pm
There is a catch to this. Some of the wordpress plugins for cocomment doesn’t really work with themes that have AJAX in their comments. Either it won’t post or it won’t send it to cocomment.
The second problem is that if you like to see your comments on other blogs on yours but do not what to use the cocomment widget, find an RSS display plugin with a parser. Cocomments RSS feeds are slow displaying on their servers, so much so that they gave me problems and I had to remove them from displaying on my sidebars.
Other than that, you should also look to Co.ment. It has a similar service as well. Much more integrated with social bookmarking plugins.
December 24th, 2007 at 7:30 am
I’d like to think that the sudden rise in local food production and back yard chickens means that people are paying attention. ,