coComment and retaggr sitting in a tree
September 11th, 2008 by ivailo![]()
Recently we’ve been hard at work increasing the number of sites that automatically attach your retaggr card. Today we’re excited to announce a partnership with comment mega-service coComment. This enables retaggr cards on the coComment site itself, and on the extensive network of sites and blogs using the service to power their discussions.
For those of you not yet familiar with coComment, it is a service that allows you to enjoy the full potential of comment-based conversation on the web. Using coComment, you can keep track of all the comments and discussions you are participating in, or observing, across any website. If you comment, it just makes sense.
So what does this means for you? When you interact on a coComment enabled blog, or take part in conversations which are powered by their system, your retaggr card will be automatically attached to your contributions so people can easily see who you are and connect with you.
If you are already a coComment user, all you need to do to ensure that you benefit from this new addition to the retaggr ecosystem, is to confirm that your email address is the same on both systems.
This is all part of our plan to grow the retaggr ecosystem. We’re working hard to bring retaggr to more sites in the near future. If you have a site or a blog, we would love to add value by retaggr-enabling it. Its easy - details are in the Website Tools section, or just get in touch.






September 13th, 2008 at 10:18 am
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