The death of Google
Posted at 8:24pm on Friday, May 25th, 2007 by AndyRobert X. Cringely on the death of Google.
Robert X. Cringely on the death of Google.
I’ve been wondering for a while about tracking comments on blogs…. There’s a group of us who have been in electronic contact for years and years. It started out as a mailing list, but over the past few years moved through IRC to the current network of blogs.
What I’ve been feeling the lack of with this move to blogging rather than mailing lists is the conversation. If I comment on a blog I have to remember to watch that post to see the replies and possibly comment again. The minute I post more than one or two comments to one or two blogs I find it impossible to track the conversations that I’m involved in. This has meant, so far, that I’ve been pretty taciturn when it comes to commenting on other people’s blogs.
I was muttering about this today prior to a planning session with a customer (so much so that my mutterings made in to a User Story) and thought that a) I can’t be the only person with this problem, b) it’s a very web2.0 problem, and c) someone must have built something to solve it already.
And indeed they have… I’m currently trialing both coComment and co.mments.com. Apologies in advance for the possible outpourings to come…. It’s all in the name of research, obviously.
Also, my apologies to Mark for not getting it (at all) when he suggested that we built almost exactly this type of system back last summer. To be fair, we built Sleevenotez instead, so it wasn’t an /awful/ mistake, but still…
Now, I’ve never previously read Gizmodo, and therefore can’t actually comment on the veracity, back story or anything else of this post by returning writer Joel Johnson. But… I do love a good rant.
While we’re on the subject of your torpid, irresponsible copy, stop calling stuff “*tastic.” Especially “geektastic,” your slackest-jawed portmanteau. Would you drop that bon mot to a woman you were trying to hit on in real life? Of course you would, because I know you guys, and you’re dorks.
Nice. (and thanks Adrian again!)
Particularly when that’s the number of comments you have. I guess it’s the kind of problem you can forgive