Category: Blogging
5
May

Commented On

Commented On is a new application that you folks may be interested in. This is a bookmarking application that keeps track of all the sites where you have placed a comment. Oftentimes we just place a comment on a blog we may have just stumbled on and then forget all about that comment.

This has been a nagging problem with me before, especially during my rampant bloghopping days. I’d just comment away and forget all about it as I move to another blog. Sometimes I feel really frustrated because some of those blogs that I’ve visited are really good and I would have really wanted to visit them again. So much so that I was contemplating of creating some sort of a mash-up that would allow me to store all my comments and the related sites where those comments were submitted. Thankfully, with Comment On, I didn’t have to create one. Not that I would be able to create one anyway.

I think the only thing here is if you have a lot of blogs and you use a lot of pen names or aliases. I haven’t really tried creating multiple accounts but I believe it should be possible.

Check this one out, it would surely be worth your while.

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3 Responses to "Commented On"

  1. Francis Alvin May 5, 2008 1:09 pm

    how can I download this application?
    mmorpg.francistan.org

  2. Javi May 5, 2008 4:51 pm

    Hi Francis, all you have to do is go to their site http://www.commentedon.com and download.

  3. Panaderos May 6, 2008 9:01 pm

    Thanks for this write-up. I’ll research on it further and see if I could use it. It’s a rather cool feature I must say.