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CoComment

by jcf. Average Reading Time: less than a minute.

One of the really bad things in the blogosphere is keeping track of all the comments you made around other blogs. And if you use a news reader to aggregate the RSS feeds, it’s even worse, because you don’t even see any comments – unless you visit the blog in your web browser.

Enter CoComment by a team of Swisscom Innovations. Laurent Haug also has his fingers in it somehow. This application keeps track of the comments you posted and comments to your comments. It integrates as a bookmarklet, but Firefox users can take advantage of a Greasemonkey script to handle the really difficult taks of hitting a bookmark prior to posting.

Great stuff, highly recommended. So far, in private beta and requires invitation. I have two codes to share, first two commenters asking for one will get it by email

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2 comments on ‘CoComment’

  1. I’d like to try it. I have my own system that I put together for tracking my comments. I even had a bookmarklet for it at one point, but logging in to my web server each time I wanted to use it was too much of a pain, so I stopped using the bookmarklet and work by cut and paste instead.

  2. botanik says:

    yeap Richard i was doing the same as you..not any more..guess what? this comment is now part of my conversations let me know how you like it. I have few things to “complain” about it but mostly all will be addressed in the new release. cheers!
    /b

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