The Puget News: Bye bye Blue Dot. Hello Faves!First Faved : Nov 07 2007 by mohitFaved : 6 times (3 with notes)Viewed : 48 timesFave It!
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- mike - Nov 07 2007 | blue dot, faves, bdmentions
Eric not only writes a nice summary of the faves.com release - but also collected comments and links to several other reviews and news coverage. Thank, Eric!
- eric - Nov 07 2007 | news, bdmentions, faves.com
I wrote a post collecting feedback on the Faves.com changes. Check it out!
- mohit - Nov 07 2007 | blue dot, bdmentions, faves
Eric's blog post:
Quoted: ...the new direction does not get in the way of my existing experience at all and could be come useful when there are more people creating content in subject areas that interest me.
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Great roundup! The TechCrunch piece was awesome - unfortunately, people make the stupidest comments sometimes.
While the level of commentary on Digg and Techcrunch posts is always low, I find myself inextricably drawn to them and often even become antagonized into responding. I hope the folks over at Faves (wink, wink) manage to implement some form of public commenting on their public feeds. I think that will help draw people into the networking on the site and bring people back to see responses to their thoughts.
OK - one vote for public comments - we're queuing up work for our next milestone.
Great job with the summary blog post - really helpful!
No worries, Mike! I'm glad my vote is in. I'll keep the blog post updated as I see new stories over the next few days. Good luck!