When it first came out I was excited about a headache of mine that coComment was going to solve - tracking my conversations.

I tried it out and found that it… sort of solved my headache, but produced a number of other ones. In the end I decided the headache trade-off wasn’t worth it.

In the past two days I’ve received two nudges to give it another try - one from Fred and another from coComment themselves via a tidy little email.

Turns out they’ve fixed a number of major issues I had with it and I’m giving it another go. I’ll keep you posted, but so far so good. The integration directly into Firefox is a huge improvement.

If you want a good way to track your conversations online give the service a try.

Update: TechCrunch agrees that coComment is now relevant. Expect it to become more relevant as its user base increases.


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[…] A number of months ago I stumbled upon Streampad. Wanting to enjoy what it claimed to do, but frustrated that I couldn’t make it happen, I moved on after trying it out. But, like many young services that have a cool concept I revisited the site a few months afterward. […]

Streampad. Woah. at Disruptive Thoughts added these pithy words on Aug 09 06 at 10:54 am

Thanks, Fraser - I’ve taken your thoughts on the new coComment and http://www.businessblogwire.com/2006/07/what_blog…rel=”nofollow”>commented about them, and I’ve done the same with 21 other bloggers at that post as well.

Easton Ellsworth added these pithy words on Jul 21 06 at 9:38 am

Thanks, Fraser - I’ve taken your thoughts on the new coComment and commented about them, and I’ve done the same with 21 other bloggers at that post as well.

Easton Ellsworth added these pithy words on Jul 21 06 at 1:38 pm

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Hi, I'm Fraser and this is my personal site where I write about the things I'm interested in: start-up strategy, the web, music, and life.

My days are spent commercializing emerging technologies. Currently I'm helping to deliver the promise of semantic web to the consumer market at AdaptiveBlue. Previously I was at Trivaris, a Canadian seed stage investment firm.

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