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 posts a community of bloggers wrote on The Big Question for October.
- Makeesha asks her friends on Blogger to avoid using pop-up comments so that coComment works well on them (thanks! we didn’t dare ask!)
- A couple of our hebrew-speaking users have discovered the meta-commenting feature.
- Ziki
usesallow users to use coComment for their “latest comments” feature. (Looks like an interesting service but I can’t tell you more because I couldn’t sign up, unfortunately). (Arghl. Don’t do round-up posts when you’re over-tired. — Steph) - Widgetbox sounds very neat. WordPress users already have widgets (there’s a WordPress coComment widget of course), but what about bloggers who use other blog tools, like Blogger? Try out Widgetbox, and try out the Widgetbox coComment plugin. Then blog about it. We’ll be reading.
- Once again, it seems that coComment has kept
proof of questionable comment removaltrace of a comment removed by mistake. (My excuses. Blame my spotty German. — Steph) - The coComment Enhancer plugin is mentioned on the WordPress podcast.
technorati tags:blogosphere, news, cocomment, posts, wordpress, ziki, widgetbox, plugin
*[Initially posted on the coComment blog.](http://blog.cocomment.com/2006/10/10/sampling-the-blogosphere/)*
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