February 6, 2006

Trying out CoComment

I’m intrigued by the service coComment is offering: giving you one place to track all of your blog comments and any followup conversations they may entail.

Right now, it’s invitation-only, though, so I can’t try it out. Anyone got an invite for me?

UPDATE: Well, that was fast. Looks like requesting a code is all you need to do now. I see in my little gmail notifier that they just sent me one. I’ll poke around the service and write a new entry when I have some observations to share.

Posted by xian at February 6, 2006 12:23 PM

I put my remaining invitation codes here (at the bottom of the post), see if one still works:
http://giussani.typepad.com/loip/2006/02/cocomment_makin.html
Let me know how you find it. Bruno

Posted by: BG at February 6, 2006 12:42 PM

Here we go:

9311-0304-1635
3136-6990-0857
5995-3040-5801
4384-7361-7285
3181-6150-0164

You're welcome ;-)
Laurent

Posted by: Laurent at February 6, 2006 1:10 PM

Thanx for the post...
The code worked for me :)

Posted by: arun at February 13, 2006 5:24 AM

coComment is now open, no need for invitation codes!

Posted by: cocofeedback@gmail.com at February 20, 2006 3:47 AM

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