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coComment Gets A Face Lift

Before Disqus, Intense Debate and SezWho entered the social commenting arena, there was coComment. When it first started, coComment used a bookmarklet to aggregate your comments across the Web into one stream, and later tried to make the process even easier by adding plugins. It didn’t offer too many extra features at first, so upstarts like Disqus and SezWho were able to get ahead quickly by integrating more social functionality and other features right out of the starting gate.

I must admit that I have never understood the growing popularity of

the social commenting systems. Having comments hosted on someone else’s server where they could be lost forever has never appealed to me. Disqus recently added importing and exporting of comments to address the issue. It seems coComment is still hosting your comments for you in spite of a recent backlash by blog owners requesting comment ownership .

After checking out the beta site for coComment’s face lift, I was left with mixed feelings. Is it a better service than it was before? Yes, absolutely. The new and improved coComment offers many more social tracking features, social networking features and personalization options like a profile page. The company has also teamed up with Retaggrr to give you a way to make a “comment business card” you can use to draw other people toward your comments in coComment.
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by Leslie Poston

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