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10 months ago
in Backtype: coComment 2.0? on The Inquisitr
Hi,
I think there is one detail that is not totally true in your article: coComment recently announced that they are now tracking the Technorati top100 blogs. I guess they will do more sooner or later. This also mean that this is not user driven. Additionally, if just one coComment user comments on a blog (or just ask coComment to track this conversation), then the full conversation is traked: all comments are extracted from the blog page and I'm notified of updates.
After discovering Backtype, I was interested to see how it compares to other services and how it can make my commenter's life easier and I do not think there is a major improvement in term of following/discovering conversation there. After I asked about this on Backtype blog, they answered that if my goal is to track conversations, other services might be more appropriate.
I think Disqus does not compare that much as it concerns only the conversations they manage (the site need to use Disqus service, as you do on your blog): as a commenter, it does not help that much as most of the sites are not using Disqus.
Backtype seems to make a point of not needing any user browser plugin or site integration. Interesting to see how they will cope with the growing number of sites that enable commenting (blogs, of course, but also now more and more media/press sites). As the web is now moving toward generalized conversation, I guess they will need some "google" power to find all the conversations.
Svetlana: I'm not sure how Backtype can amass more if they do not have a functionality were users can add blogs to the service.
I think there is one detail that is not totally true in your article: coComment recently announced that they are now tracking the Technorati top100 blogs. I guess they will do more sooner or later. This also mean that this is not user driven. Additionally, if just one coComment user comments on a blog (or just ask coComment to track this conversation), then the full conversation is traked: all comments are extracted from the blog page and I'm notified of updates.
After discovering Backtype, I was interested to see how it compares to other services and how it can make my commenter's life easier and I do not think there is a major improvement in term of following/discovering conversation there. After I asked about this on Backtype blog, they answered that if my goal is to track conversations, other services might be more appropriate.
I think Disqus does not compare that much as it concerns only the conversations they manage (the site need to use Disqus service, as you do on your blog): as a commenter, it does not help that much as most of the sites are not using Disqus.
Backtype seems to make a point of not needing any user browser plugin or site integration. Interesting to see how they will cope with the growing number of sites that enable commenting (blogs, of course, but also now more and more media/press sites). As the web is now moving toward generalized conversation, I guess they will need some "google" power to find all the conversations.
Svetlana: I'm not sure how Backtype can amass more if they do not have a functionality were users can add blogs to the service.
10 months ago
in Introducing BackType on BackType
Got it.
True, my main goal is to track conversations I'm participating in. So I was wrongly oriented to your service.
But I will still have a deeper look at the features you mention. Seems to be very interesting.
True, my main goal is to track conversations I'm participating in. So I was wrongly oriented to your service.
But I will still have a deeper look at the features you mention. Seems to be very interesting.
10 months ago
in Introducing BackType on BackType
Thanks a lot for your very quick answer. That rocks ! ;-)
However, as I want to track conversations, I do not see any issue in installing a browser plugin. But I understand it might be a problem for some people.
Now, I'm not totally sure I understand how you will know I want to track a particular conversation. Can I notify your service that I want to do so or are you monitoring the millions of conversations happening on the web ? (blogs, media sites, ....)
However, as I want to track conversations, I do not see any issue in installing a browser plugin. But I understand it might be a problem for some people.
Now, I'm not totally sure I understand how you will know I want to track a particular conversation. Can I notify your service that I want to do so or are you monitoring the millions of conversations happening on the web ? (blogs, media sites, ....)
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10 months ago
in Introducing BackType on BackType
Hi,
Looks very usefull to me.
One (hard ;-)) question for you (to help me to better understand your service and decide which one I should use): how do you position yourself compared with services like co.ments.com or cocomment.com that both track conversations and help users to follow/share conversations ?
Thanks.
Looks very usefull to me.
One (hard ;-)) question for you (to help me to better understand your service and decide which one I should use): how do you position yourself compared with services like co.ments.com or cocomment.com that both track conversations and help users to follow/share conversations ?
Thanks.
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Christopher Golda
BackType doesn't require users to install any browser plug-ins, etc. You simply visit our site and follow the people or topics you're interested in.
Co.mments.com lets you track comment threads for individual posts if you bookmark them.
CoComment lets you track comment threads for individual posts through a browser plug-in.
They are quite different from BackType. Hope that helps.
Thanks for the comment.
Co.mments.com lets you track comment threads for individual posts if you bookmark them.
CoComment lets you track comment threads for individual posts through a browser plug-in.
They are quite different from BackType. Hope that helps.
Thanks for the comment.
BackType is really about:
- Following comments by topic (via search)
- Following comments by author (via profile)
If you want to follow a specific conversation, BackType simply links to the blog where the conversation is taking place.
Good luck :)