Posts Tagged with ‘coComment’

coComment Upgrades to Preserve Industry Leadership

Svetlana Gladkova

We have already seen way too many startups launched in the blog commenting field with some of them gaining traction and others abandoned days after launch. The latest product that drew attention from the blogosphere was BackType, a nice tool to aggregate blog comments from the entire blogosphere into feeds and allow anyone to track all comments authored by a particular person or containing a certain term you are interested in.
But whenever we talk about a new commenting startup, there [...]

BackType – a New Model of Handling Blog Comments

Svetlana Gladkova

We have already seen enough competition (I think) between services intended to help blog readers easier authenticate themselves to leave a comment on a blog and have all the comments from blogs supporting this or that service aggregated into one account: Disqus, SezWho, JS-Kit, IntenseDebate all work in the same field with slight variations of approaches. But unfortunately as blog owners choose different services to install on their blogs, readers end up creating accounts with each of the services.
Today we [...]

Web 2.0 Expo So Far

Cyndy Aleo-Carreira

It's been absolutely insanely busy here at Web 2.0 Expo. It's great getting to meet so many people and showing them the Profy platform, but I'm also a little bit bummed I haven't been able to get around to more booths and attend more sessions. It's like Disneyland here: too much to do in four days to see and experience it all!
There've been some highlights so far. Twitter has definitely established itself as the go-to place for conferences, and [...]

coComment – Manage Your Opinion

Svetlana Gladkova

It is well-known that sometimes comments to a blog post constitute a necessary addition to the post itself. Sometimes a discussion in the comments is even much more informative than the original post.
We also know that users tend to comment to other posts more than they write in their own blogs. But although the performance of blog platforms is constantly enhanced, that of commenting features remains the same (except for some necessary minor improvements).
But coComment – the startup launched in [...]