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9 months ago

in 2008/09/23/minggl/ on Mashable - The Social Media Guide
Jason,
You must have been one of our FF 3 users?? Yes, we had a bug that was stepping-on the main FF thread and causing browser instability. Sorry for the inconvenience!! We believe that problem is completely fixed on XP/Vista (still 1-2 lingering problem on Mac), and that you will find Minggl to be faster now too. Please let us know immediately if you have any other problems and definitely check out the "news filters" and "friend tagging" interfaces (both new with this release).
Dewey

9 months ago

in The Social Web Economy: What Are These People Building? on Social Times
Nick,
Would you include interaction/privacy management solutions like Minggl in your series.
We'd be happy to give you preview access to our newest stuff if you'd like to see the features and automation we'll have coming out shortly.
Thanks for considering it.

1 year ago

in Facebook has a point where it comes to your privacy on Scobleizer
Robert---thanks for the love!! And I'd like to reword your "privacy is dead" to "privacy is portable". Although we didn't show you our "Privacy Filters" during our last demo/visit (still testing and polishing it), any content you put in Minggl will have the most granular, end-user specified privacy controls that you can imagine. And these privacy controls will follow your content (in the Minggl meta-layer) from site to site. In one example, privacy on your Facebook profile could use tags applied to your friend(s) on linkedin -- www.minggl.com

2 years ago

in 2007/01/30/minggl-facebook-and-myspace-toolbar/ on Mashable - The Social Media Guide
Minggl waits for the MySpace (any site) page to load (client side) before it adds your premium content. Although it's possible that we've missed something, we at Minggl believe it's not technically possible for MySpace to block us because they never see any indication that we are even there. All feedback welcome!
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