Hace unos días comentaba los daños colaterales de firefox 3 con las extensiones. Una de las extensiones que hasta ahora no tenía versión compatible con firefox 3 era coComment, una fantástica utilidad para poder seguir los comentarios que dejamos en los blogs, de forma centralizada e indispensable para estar al día en los blogs que no permiten seguir comentarios posteriores por e-mail. Des
Virgin Radio is a popular radio station in the UK for rock and pop which announced a partnership with coComment a new distributed comment system. 4.5 Million monthly listerners will be able to discuss on coComment about their favourite songs or topics and interact each other with coComment.
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I’ve just been in looking at the beta of the new coComment site that is due to launch tomorrow.
You can check out the beat site in advance of tomorrows launch by visiting http://beta.cocomment.com ´
Use username: betatester and password: cocommentv2 when prompted by the dialog box.
I like the new layout for the V2 site but one this is certainly worrying me…
What is this “welcome to the commentosphere” crap? Oh come on you didn’t, please say that you didn’t.
I, along with many other bloggers have a deep disdain for the term “blogosphere” and now you’re going to build upon that hideousness and try to get people to use the term the “commentosphere”?
It’s almost enough to make me want to find a cliff to throw myself off…
Please coComment team, I beseech you to go back to using “Join the conversation” which you employ on your current design.
Commentosphere isn’t a buzz
I’ve just been in looking at the beta of the new coComment site that is due to launch tomorrow.
You can check out the beat site in advance of tomorrows launch by visiting http://beta.cocomment.com ´
Use username: betatester and password: cocommentv2 when prompted by the dialog box.
I like the new layout for the V2 site but one this is certainly worrying me…
What is this “welcome to the commentosphere” crap? Oh come on you didn’t, please say that you didn’t.
I, along with many other bloggers have a deep disdain for the term “blogosphere” and now you’re going to build upon that hideousness and try to get people to use the term the “commentosphere”?
It’s almost enough to make me want to find a cliff to throw myself off…
Please coComment team, I beseech you to go back to using “Join the conversation” which you employ on your current design.
Commentosphere isn’t a buzz
Currently, I'm trying out coComment (currently in beta) as a one-stop service to keep track of my own comments on blogs all over the .NET. Actually it works for any site which you can comment on e.g Flickr, Digg, Wordpress and Blogger blogs and more.I have seen Wordpress blogs with a nice Subscribe to Comments plugin which Blogger sorely needs - it's a pain to keep bookmarks every single post on a Blogger blog which you commented just to keep track of comments. Hopefully, I can get rid of that bookmarking madness with coComment ;)FeaturesWith CoComment, I can see at a glance which posts have followup comments. I'm using Opera so I have to install a bookmarklet and click on it everytime before I post a comment on any blog that I want to track. After clicking on the bookmarklet, I click the Submit button as usual to send the comment to both coComment and the actual blog. Firefox users have it easier - installing a Firefox extension is all that is needed. Read more on how to use coComm