DISQUS

Mashable - The Social Media Guide: Blerp Gives Web Annotations Another Try

  • Michael Bauser · 6 months ago
    I've been saying this since ThirdVoice: Group-based annotation is the way to go. Free-for-all annotations turn into spam- and flame-fests that nobody wants to read. Being able to filter to only annotations from trusted uers? That could be useful.

    (By "trusted users" I mean either "group of my friends" or "curated group of experts." If I'm reading a page about astronomy, for example, my friends' comments are probably useless. Being able to select a group of astronomers' annotations would be useful.)

    Unfortunately, I'm 4 clicks into Blerp's website, and it doesn't look like it does anything that useful. Better luck next startup, I guess.
  • Steve · 6 months ago
    I'm the CEO of Blerp, and I read your feedback.

    Actually, Blerp allows you to form private groups. It's not obvious at first glance, but you'll see that if you create a discussion, you can do the following:

    Public - anyone can view

    Friends - only my friends can view

    Private - no one can view except me

    Steve
  • Michael Bauser · 6 months ago
    I appreciate that you're reading the feedback, but I submit to you "not obvious at first glance" is a problem. You might want to make a real list of features easier for people to find.

    Does Blerp let users block the public notations and only read notations from friends? Because that would be an important feature to people (like me) who realize most public notations are crap.
  • adam · 6 months ago
    blerp doesn't work on Ning.com social sites
    just so you know
  • Anand · 6 months ago
    Mark my words..This one is the so-called Google killer...Not facebook, not that twitter thing..