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Formation SAWI: Spécialiste en médias sociaux et communautés en ligne.
Rédactrice en chef et auteurActive Elsewhere
Bookmarked a link: IKEA Hackers: A long one for cat lovers
argh cat-lover ikea hacks via @cvedovini, sorry http://t.co/a2zWwNjX
IKEA Hackers: A long one for cat lovers http://t.co/a2zWwNjX /v @vedovini
Bookmarked a link: Path — Stephanie Booth
Not too worried for Tounsi... (at Steph's Jungle) [pic] — http://t.co/e3qjNpvS
Bookmarked a link: 10 Myths That Scare SEOs But Shouldn't - Whiteboard Friday | SEOmoz
en fait j'ai peur d'être habillée trop "mariage-fête"
RT @jonnylongden: 10 Myths That Scare SEOs But Shouldn't - Whiteboard Friday http://t.co/rTi6lgZ9 - #seo
bon, question car je suis à la rue: il y a un code vestimentaire particulier pour les mariages civils, sauf "bien habillé"? robe OK? formel?
new hearing aids I'm trying: ReSound Alera5 -- will keep you posted on how they compare to the widex clear220!
le bloggy friday lausannois du 1er juin s'annonce bien! https://t.co/Gb8wKAXr
Bookmarked a link: Twitter / stephtara: Attention, les appareils a
Blogroll
- Adam Tinworth
- Andy Baio
- Anil Dash
- Brian Kellett
- Corinne Stoppelli
- danah boyd
- Dave Winer
- David Weinberger
- Derek Powazek
- Doc Searls
- Elisabeth Stoudmann
- Fortuitous (Matt Haughey)
- Heather Powazek Champ
- Jason Kottke
- Jeffrey Zeldman
- Jeremy Keith
- Joi Ito
- JP Rangaswami
- Karl Dubost
- Kevin Marks
- Laurent Gloaguen
- Laurent Haug
- Leisa Reichelt
- Matt Haughey
- Meg Hourihan
- Plantgasm (Derek Powazek)
- Stéphane Deschamps
- Suw Charman
- Tara Hunt
- Wil Wheaton
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Headlines (Recent Posts)
- Bye Safran: FIP is a Bitch
- More About the M-DEX, and a Cool Blog: Hack and Hear
- More About Hearing Aids (And Geeking Out a Bit)
- Post haineux de 3h du mat’ sponsorisé par Balelec
- Tounsi perdu et puis retrouvé
- Ailleurs
- Books Read in 2011
- A Plugin to Compensate for Flickr Broken Embed Suckage?
- A Week With My Superpower
- My Pallet Garden
- Having Cats
- Getting Your iCloud Photostream to Play Nice With Lightroom
- Trucs en vrac
- Three Weeks With My New Cats, Tounsi and Safran
- Drive, Practical Wisdom, Money and Congress, Alone Together
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- George Kedourie on Browser Language Detection and Redirection
- Stephanie Booth on Bye Safran: FIP is a Bitch
- Marie-Aude on Bye Safran: FIP is a Bitch
- Martin on Bye Safran: FIP is a Bitch
- mlle-cassis on Bye Safran: FIP is a Bitch
- Stephanie Booth on Browser Language Detection and Redirection
- George Kedourie on Browser Language Detection and Redirection
- Stephanie Booth on More About the M-DEX, and a Cool Blog: Hack and Hear
- Dring, venez vous faire fouiller ! « aeemtech on Outraged and Furious: First Encounter With a Full-Body Scanner (in the UK)
- When people refer to blog posts as “blogs”, I want to hurt them. | Geik on A Blog is Not a Post, Dammit!
Quote Me- "Time flies and the photos I’ve taken get left behind."
- "People always think getting dressed is about putting clothes on. It’s not. It’s a spell..."
- "I was outside, and the rain and the fog smelled nice. They smelled of hope, I think. They smelled..."
- "On apprend toujours mieux de ses propres erreurs que de celles des autres."
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Category Archives: coComment
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[fr]Malheureusement, coComment et moi sommes partis pour une “Séparation 2.0: quand les ‘social tools’ que vous aimiez ne vous le rendent pas.” Le choix de leur distributeur de publicité est vraiment malheureux (un cran au-dessus du spam, à mon sens), … Continue reading
Conversation Feeds
A couple of weeks back, I was having a chat with Max, one of our new developers. We were discussing improvements that could be made to the “My Conversations” page, and the conversation drifted towards RSS feeds (well, feeds in … Continue reading
Job Offer: Chief Architect, coComment
[fr]On embauche chez coComment! Architecte en chef recherché.[en]I’ve dropped hints with a few people that there were exciting things to come within coComment. There is still much we cannot say, but here’s a fist tidbit (and not the least): we’re … Continue reading
Sorry For The Outage
As you certainly have noticed, we’ve had a bit of an outage over the last 24 hours. It was due to a problem at our hosting company, and to the best of our knowledge, it is now resolved. Around 1pm … Continue reading
Code Face-Lift
Version 0.8.1 was deployed this morning. It doesn’t bring you any new functions, but hopefully better stability (it was majorly a code face-lift). Let us know if you notice anything funky! (As in, particularly, things that used to work and … Continue reading
Forgot to Tag a Comment?
CoComment user Carme forgot to tag one of her (?) comments when posting it, and asked if tags could be added later. Well, good news, Carme. They can. Go to your conversations page, by clicking on the coComment logo the … Continue reading
Who Owns Your Comments?
While doing my regular tour of the blogosphere (in the “what are people saying about coComment” department) I found an interesting post by Paul Sergeant. He has recently (and happily, may I say) discovered coComment, and he has the feeling … Continue reading
Sampling the Blogosphere
We regularly use Technorati to keep up-to-date with what the blogosphere is saying about coComment. Here are a few things that caught my attention today. Dave Lee uses mysyndicaat to aggregate conversations from coComment. These conversations are related to the … Continue reading
Some Tips on Commenting
Here at coComment, we quite like these commenting tips given by Reg Adkins over at Lifehack. I personally like the opening paragraph very much: Posting a comment on someone’s website is like walking into their dining room and pulling a … Continue reading




Tumblr to Capture Comments?
[fr]J’aimerais un système permettant de publier directement sur mon Tumblr les commentaires que je laisse sur d’autres blogs, sans passer par coComment.[en]The other evening, I was explaining that I still used coComment to capture the comments I made on other … Continue reading →