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Mashable - The Social Media Guide: AddATweet: The Web’s New Commenting System?

  • PhilipCamacho · 4 months ago
    I don't see how this is better than http://tbuzz.arc90.com which doesn't require a Firefox extension. Is a trendy name all you need to get mashables attention?
  • 9swords · 4 months ago
    Looks good going to test it now. The sidebar in the Flock browser has something that looks similar.
  • 9swords · 4 months ago
    The sidebar is active across any web page that you visit. Showing only comments that were left on that specific page. You don't have to tweet your comments but if you do, an #addatweet hashtag is automatically added to you twitter update so that others can follow the conversation.
  • Keith Cash · 4 months ago
    Very Cool tool, I am going to take part
  • Becky Blitch · 4 months ago
    I wish I could use this in Safari! Does it publish your tweet-comments to your regular tweetstream? If so, does it append a link to the page you commented on?
  • Jason Wietholter · 4 months ago
    You have to love just how great simple solutions can be. Great Job!
  • Srini Kumar · 4 months ago
    DMITRY !!! GENIUS !!!! It's the return of ThirdVoice but COOL !!!!

    Twitter haters take note: you ain't seen nuthin yet, the developer ecosystem is on the verge of launching some genius stuff from out of the blue.

    It's an innovation analogy with the iphone I think. when first launched, the buzz around the iphone was all "look how cool looking, genius multi touch screen, wonderful OS". A few years out, that shine may be gone but the application ecosystem is out of this world. Twitter users are about to find themselves the beneficiaries of a similar proliferation in value.

    Congratulations again Dmitry !!!!

    - Srini
    metanotes.com
  • Mark Sergienko · 4 months ago
    This really should show all tweets that have the URL of the page, not just #addatweet ones. However, there could be a problem with URL-shorteners as the URL may vary.
  • Jeffrey Tang · 4 months ago
    Going to try this out tonight. Reminds me a little of Disqus, actually. But in 140 characters or less.
  • Rick Rosenberg · 4 months ago
    essentially - it's graffiti.
  • mancai · 4 months ago
    nice and good stuff idea..
  • Chris K · 4 months ago
    I think this is a cool concept, the only problem is gaining the community backing for it. If nobody uses it, it's pretty garbage. Seems like Twitter would have to support it natively.

    I also don't like their logo :/
  • Irant · 4 months ago
    Very interesting - it starts to solve the platform dependency problem that will inevitably get in the way of getting a holistic view of qualitative research on any particular subject. It also bodes well for Twitter - if they become the commenting platform of choice, integrated with the stream of consciousness in the twitterverse, it advances their goal of being the pulse of the community (Note: that's my interpretation of their analytics strategy).

    Kevin Boulas
  • Leonid S. Knyshov · 4 months ago
    This reminds me of Third Voice.

    All that's old is new again :)
  • sean · 4 months ago
    Reframe It (www.reframeit.com) has picked up where Third Voice left off! And a lot more. Comment in context, RSS feeds to your Twitter and Facebook, etc.
  • Leonid S. Knyshov · 4 months ago
    Duplicate
  • DarrenScottMonroe · 4 months ago
    Interesting will study more..... May need to do a review hmmmmmm
  • Sören Nilsson · 4 months ago
    Great tool but I would like to tweet links with website + sidebar. Hopefully the actual integration is only the start (example link: http://www.addatweet.com/comments/view/224).

    Think about links to product pages with AAT-sidebar. This would be amazing!

    However bit.ly integration and commenting without firefox plugin would be a must have for corporate twitter / the masses.
  • dmgerbino · 4 months ago
    Going to test addatweet. FireFox plugins FTW
  • Joshua Novak · 4 months ago
    If only the plugin came for Chrome.
  • Linda Hess · 4 months ago
    Is this what we have been waiting for??? I am passing it on.
  • Linda Hess · 4 months ago
    Way tooo much fun. Good idea. Thanks!
  • FunDave · 4 months ago
    Inspired Idea
  • Toon See · 4 months ago
    http://www.ittering.com/ 's wwwitter invented that long time ago !

    "wwwitter is a tool that lets you take part in Twitter discussions about any webpage.

    You can launch wwwitter from any page on the web, and you don't need a twitter account to read what people have been saying."
  • Mumin Santoso · 4 months ago
    cool stuff!
  • Brian Kopp · 4 months ago
    Addatweet looks like a very powerful tool to allow critics to contribute any website regardless if that site want's to collect that information. I'd bet some companies will be interested in collecting that information and putting it to use for themselves.
  • Kieran Hawe · 4 months ago
    A bit overkill for right now but I see this being a very useful service down the road.
  • Daniel · 4 months ago
    I guess the next commenting system will probably look more like Fytch, http://fytch.com. Bookmarklet (no download required, no installation), pure & easy.
  • Twiter Scripts · 4 months ago
    Looks pretty will try it out