Track blog conversations with co.mments
I track and comment on a lot of
blogs, and if you're reading this I'd bet there's an even chance you do, too. The trouble with blog comments is that
it's hard to remember what conversations you're interested in, and even harder to actually keep track of all of them,
especially when old posts pass below the fold. co.mments is a cool web service that
makes doing so a whole lot easier. The meat of the thing is a bookmarklet that you click on when you're viewing a blog
post. The post is added to your co.mments page and from then on you can track its new comments from the co.mments site,
or subscribe to an RSS feed for comments on all the posts you're tracking. co.mments is also among a growing number of
web services that you can use without registering a user account (a cookie identifies you instead), which makes it easy
and tto try out without giving up any privacy. If you decide you like it and want to use it from multiple computers,
then you can fork over your e-mail address and get an account.[Via TechCrunch]
