BackType, a Y Combinator startup that launched in August, is a sort of “Twitter for comments” that aggregates comments from millions of blogs into a single, searchable, parsable stream. Today they ...
The year 2007 heralded the 10-year anniversary of the first blog. Since then, blogs have grown to number over 100 million. Although the first blog was just a collection of Web links, blog postings now ...
Blog comments are like the graffiti of the untamed digital continent. Some are helpful, like the spray paint on the fence that says “beware of dog.” Others are very impressive, like a beautiful mural.
As business owners, we know that our content is the best way to convince first-time visitors to become subscribers. People enjoy reading content that resonates with their interests, goals and pain ...
For most marketers, the goals of content marketing are relatively simple. In planning and writing your business blog, you look to improve web traffic by focusing on SEO, establish thought leadership ...
CoComment is experimenting with a new way for people to keep track of all of the comments they leave on various blogs. To use CoComment, a user must install a bookmarklet on their browser and use that ...
What if scholarly books were peer reviewed by anonymous blog comments rather than by traditional, selected peer reviewers? That’s the question being posed by an unusual experiment that begins today.