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coComment’s Google Desktop Widget Makes Comments More Portable

The world of commenting has seen a number of developments lately, from JS-Kit’s acquisition to socialbrowse’s latest expansion on its own commenting capabilities, all enabling comment creators to have greater control over comments. coComment, a prominent comment-tracking service, is adding a few upgrades to its own site for improved control as well.

Site owners can now automatically delete any unwanted comments based on words or phrases they don’t think are appropriate for their sites. The automation capabilities allow for a more effective management of user-generated site content, as managing comments on your own websites can become quite time consuming depending on volume. Coupling this with coComment’s new option of assigning multiple moderators gives yet another opportunity for the management of site comments to become more streamlined, depending on your needs as the site owner.

coComment Google Desktop widget

Perhaps an even more interesting aspect of coComment’s upgrades is a new Google Desktop widget that displays a user’s last active conversation, which includes a pop-up for comments. This gives users a remote way in which to interact with comments, and makes them a bit more mobile in terms of accessibility across the Web, as that user’s latest activity from any site in which they’ve got a participating comment will display on this widget. As users begin to expect more control and portability for their own data, any expansion on this widget will likely be greatly appreciated, especially as such widgets and remote accessibility could easily tie into the indirect marketing capabilities that we’re seeing within the comment-tracking space.

Combined with the rest of the coComment upgrades, including auto crawl of new posts and comments for Technorati top 100, RSS feeds and email notification of updated conversations, coComment users will be able to better keep track of their own activity as well as the activity of any content that may be of interest to them.


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