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February 13, 2006

coComments as a converational tracker ?

I  heard about Cocomments and it wa invite beta only. So I took a step back and continued to observe. Steph seemed to be most active there. Not sure, what role is she plays- part of the beta group or not.

Scobles also can be seen as on the tag cloud as being a major commentator. Ok so, pubsub'ed, their coComments feeds. This is what I can see in bloglines:Cocomments

So what happends here-- is that I see where Robert has actually scribbled down his comments. I can see the cluster of comments around this entity (Scobles).

Therefore can this called as a "ClusterCloud" of conversations ? i.e. something within the "TagGarden" ??

Is this a smarter way to track conversations ???? I really think so. This makes focus easier and takes clutter away. A quick snap shot of chatter from many echo chambers, like the center of the Venn Circle....

Kinda wacky thought here, it goes as a recussive pattern matching technique with a backtracking b+hash alogrithim being implemented. This is a classic AI strandard of predicate logic.

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No big mystery: I'm an early beta tester and enthusiast. Laurent and Nicolas met through me, sometime after Nicolas had told me about this project.

Details in French here: http://climbtothestars.org/archives/2006/02/04/cocomment-enfin-public/

hi Steph

thanks for droping by and clarifying your role .. you seemed to be quite the enthusiast I must say.. :)-

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