I concur with sideshow's comments on Sept. 29 - that Sidewiki could supplant comments on blogs since people will be able to comment on a Web page regardless of whether their comments are formally welcome or not.
The fact that one can simultaneously post to one's blogger accounts (and I have two), and through those accounts to various other social networking profiles, gives it great flexibility for the user.
I also like how I can sneak in basic HTML code. ;)
Nice to have
Where there is more of a critical mass of posts, I'd like to be able to search Sidewiki by topic rather than have to click on a Sidewiki username to see their previous posts. As well, I don't want to have to visit every page on a website seeking out the tiny blue text box that indicates to me that a comment has been left on that page. I'd want access to a specific search or app that could monitor and convey to me how many pages of my site (or any site) have been commented upon through Sidewiki, when was the latest comment, etc. This will be crucial for site owners to have in order to respond these comments so that the Sidewiki doesn't become a one-way sounding board.
Sunday, October 4, 2009
How about a Google Sidewiki-specific search?
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