Tag Archives: coComment

Twitter Killed My Blog and Comments Killed Our Links

[fr]Un titre un peu provocateur pour une réflexion que je pourrais résumer ainsi: l’apparition des commentaires sur les blogs a réduit le nombre de liens que les blogueurs faisaient entre eux (et leurs articles), et a distendu la blogosphère. Celle-ci … Continue reading

Posted in Blogging | Tagged backtype, blogging, blogosphère, blogs, coComment, comments, disqus, evolution, facebook, permalinks, twitter, Writing | 6 Comments

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

Posted in coComment, Social Media and the Web | Tagged Blogger musings, coComment, commenting, comments, disqus, get satisfaction, idea, publishing, satisfaction, Social Software, suggestion, tumblr | Leave a comment

More on coComment Advertising

[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

Posted in coComment, Social Media and the Web | Tagged add-on, ads, advertising, alienation, brand, coComment, commenting, comments, firefox, idea, javascript, monetizing, screenshots, Social Software, startup, users | 8 Comments

Please Don’t Be Rude, coComment. I Loved You.

[fr]J’étais une inconditionnelle de la première heure de coComment. Je les ai même eus comme clients. Aujourd’hui j’ai le coeur lourd, car après le désastre de la version 2.0 “beta”, le redesign du site qui le laisse plus confus qu’avant, … Continue reading

Posted in Connected Life, Social Media and the Web | Tagged antipattern, badpractice, banner, blog, cluetrain, coComment, comment, criticism, disappointment, downhill, feed, Online Culture, passionate users, rss, Social Software, Software and Tools, tool, tracking, tumblr, Venting | 25 Comments

We Need Structured Portable Social Networks (SPSN)

[fr]Nous avons besoin de réseaux sociaux que l’on peut importer/exporter d’un outil/service à l’autre. Nous avons également besoin de pouvoir structurer ces réseaux sociaux qui contiennent souvent un nombre important de personnes. Nous avons besoin de réseaux sociaux portables structurés. … Continue reading

Posted in Connected Life, Social Media and the Web, Technology, Thinking | Tagged Citations, coComment, connectors, Cyberspace, facebook, flickr, lijit, networks, online, Online Culture, plaxo, portable, pownce, relationships, social, Social Software, socialnetworking, socialtools, Software and Tools, SPSN, structured, Technology, Thinking, twitter, viddler, xing, yasn | 14 Comments

Groups, Groupings, and Taming My Buddy List. And Twitter.

[fr]Long, long billet sur la notion de “groupe” en social software et les différentes formes que peut prendre cette notion. Trop raide pour traduire ou résumer, navrée.[en]Warning: very long post. Not proof-read. Hope it makes sense. Mostly dictated, so if … Continue reading

Posted in Social Media and the Web, Thinking | Tagged buddylist, coComment, contacts, Essay-Like, flickr, friends, group, grouping, groupings, groups, lastfm, social, Social Software, socialapplications, socialnetwork, socialnetworking, socialsoftware, socialtools, stoweboyd, theory, twitter, twittergroups, xing | 34 Comments

Donnant-donnant

J’avais l’intention de faire court lorsque j’ai commencé ce billet. Du coup, étalant la rédaction sur plus de 24 heures… il s’est allongé. Mes excuses. Jeudi, invitée de dernière minute un peu muette à la table ronde qui a suivi … Continue reading

Posted in Corporate, Wordpress | Tagged albanmartin, Blogs et entreprises, changement, coComment, conference, Cyberspace, économie, economy, Essay-Like, first, genève, lâgedepeer, Livre, marketing, p2p, paradigme, paradigmshift, rézonance, tableronde, web2.0, Wordpress | 6 Comments

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

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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

Posted in coComment, Stuff that doesn't fit | Tagged ad, announcement, Announcements, architect, blogging, Blogosphere Interest, chiefarchitect, coComment, commenting, design, hiring, job, joboffer, management, manager, software, Software and Tools, Wanted, web2.0 | 7 Comments

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

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