coComment 3.0 released today
coComment announced a major upgrade to its service for managing and researching conversations over the web. CoComment, launched in 2007, is a service that allows users to track conversations across different websites. Currently over 280,000 sites are tracked by coComment, according to the company.
coComment also announced a partnership with retaggr. This partnership adds the ability for users to create a single identity that can be linked to their coComment conversations and a range of popular social
networks such as LinkedIn, Flickr, and Facebook.
I’ve always thought coComment had great potential, however I wasn’t thrilled with the first version which always seemed to be suffering from one issue or another. I’m hoping that 3.0 -which promises a revamped design, superior tools, and improved integration- will offer users a richer experience.
Have you taken a test drive of coComment 3.0? Leave a comment and say what you think.
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