Along with working extended hours (and being too bloody lazy; I’m really sorry guys), one this is one of the reasons that I’ve been posting less. I know it isn’t and excuse, but that’s the best I’ve got.

I was over on Mozilla’s site looking for an extension (no, I can’t remember what it was) but I stumbled onto the coComment extension. I don’t know why I haven’t seen this advertised by more bloggers. Since I’ve found it I don’t know how I’ve gotten on without it.

What Is coComment?

One thing that we’ve been taught as bloggers is that we need to actively engage in comments on your blog and on other blogs. Well it’s simple enough to do this on your own blog, because you know when you receive a comment. However, there’s a slight problem trying to do this on other people’s blog? Subscribe to Comments 2.1 has made this a little bit easier. But not all bloggers have this plugin installed. If they don’t, then you have a few problems.

With coComment you can subscribe to any comments from anybody’s blog. Then you can go to your coComment homepage and there are all your comments right there. If there’s a new comment, that thread will become bold.

Features

One of the most impressive features of coComment is that it works over several different blogging platforms. Works beautifully on Wordpress, Movable Type, etc. and get this, also works on discussion sites like Digg.

Whenever you have the extension loaded you get the following automatically loaded at the bottom of the comment:

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Click the lil’ “Track” button and that’s it. When you post, the comment will be sent to your coComment page. The organizational features are also great. There is also a great tagging feature which you can use to organize your comments.Please, does anyone see a downside here?
Source: CoComment - The new way to track blog comments [BloggingTips]
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