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By: Helen Curtis

Hi Tony I like the idea of ‘commented elsewhere’ as a category. I came across this post in my reader and may not have found your comment via the UK Web Focus blog if I was skimming through my feeds....

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By: Alan Levine

It’s murky waters there. I still hold on to the belief that it is vital to the blogosphere (if such a thing exists) for us to take the time to comment in other people’s spaces. May I just extrapolate...

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By: Tony Hirst

Hi Helen – interesting to hear how you came across the comment; does it “pollute” the blog though? One thing I do with the RSS feed from this blog is mix in a feed from a “feedthru” tag on delicious,...

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By: Derek Jones

@Alan – I really hope that that mad genius does manage to do something, because for a non-tech like myself, it is outrageously difficult to keep up with the variety of dialogs I am having in a variety...

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By: John Johnston

This post and comments got me over the final hurdle of tracking my comments thanks. I use delicious. I have an AppleScript that posts the current page to delicious via a keyboard shortcut...

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By: Owen Stephens

Idle thoughts that may or may not help: I like the idea of keeping control of my content – so gathering comments together in one place makes sense to me. If you post the comment in your own space...

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By: Glenna Mendez

Hi Tony I like the idea of ‘commented elsewhere’ as a category. I came across this post in my reader and may not have found your comment via the UK Web Focus blog if I was skimming through my feeds....

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By: Tony Hirst

@john Interesting:-) i was pondering bookmarked comments a little more and thinking that when they are made on a wordpress blog I should be able to grab the actual comment from the comments feed?

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By: Tony Hirst

@owen I think bookmarking comments provides a useful starting point... will explore this more in new year ..

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[...] overload, I’ve been trying to persuade colleagues to use RSS for years. (There is more to RSS, but these are the most obvious [...]

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