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cocomment

Page history last edited by Dave Lee 16 years, 11 months ago

 

 

 

[cocomment]

xxxhttp://www.cocomment.com

 

 

summary of the application

cocomment is a tool which allows you to keep track of the conversations you are involved with everywhere on the blogosphere. it keeps a list of the comments which you have made on other peoples' blogs and flags conversations in which people have followed up after your comment so that you can rejoin the conversation as appropriate. clicking a firefox extension or a bookmarklet in other browsers before you submit a comment to a blog, you can send your comment to cocomment as well. at cocomment's site you can track the conversations you're participating in and return to the blogs to give further comment on a topic. with a new feature introduced in a june 2006 upgrade, you can even track conversations on blogs which you don't comment. cocomment also offers fun features like a nifty summary box of your own comments which can be placed on your blog, a list of the leading commenters on your blog, or a list of "neighbors" - people who are commenting on the same blogs as you are. cocomment is free to use.

 

personal effectiveness xxx

 

this is one of the most powerful tools a serious blogger can leverage to make his/her presence on the blogosphere consistently strong while keeping the workload down to a dull roar. prior to cocomment, i would forget about comments i had made and never would know what the blog's author or visitors thought of my input. about the only thing I think that could make cocomment better would be an email notification when there has been a subsequent posting to one of my conversations (or better yet, let me set which conversations I want email notification enabled). this is a must have tool for any serious blogger.

 

learning effectiveness xxx

 

cocomment could be a very useful tool for anyone using blogs in an educational setting. in a formal setting the ability to track conversations across blogs would be tremendously helpful for a facilitator/instructor. they would have one place to go to review the entire groups conversations (tip: as soon as learners set up their blog make a short "thanks for setting up your blog" comment on each blog. from that point on, cocomment will track every comment made to every blog!)

 

cocomment is one answer to one of the challenges of informal learning - tracking and monitoring of activity. having informal learners use a blog as a part of their daily routine to record thoughts on a topic or series of topics would then enable the use of cocomment to monitor and react to the activity.

 

coolness xxx

 

kudos go to the cocomment folks. a tracking and monitoring application like cocomment could have easily fallen into the trap of being big brother'ish. giving everyone a feeling of being watched. but cocomment is designed in a very laidback user sensitive manner. it'll be lots of fun if you do it, but you don't have to. that they made it rather easy to reformat the tools you can place on your blog is a real plus too.

 

the recently released new version is solid adding the "neighbors" feature (which was already kinda there) and things like being able to turn off conversations you no long wish to track.

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do you know a competitor to this application?

 

 

 

 

 

if you know of a competitor to cocomment and it's not in the list below, feel free to add it to the list by filling out the form to the right. that will put it on my radar screen for possible review.

thanks!

 

 

 

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