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		<title>Six Apart matches Akismet offer. Announces AntiSpam plugin.</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 29 May 2008 17:50:36 +0000</pubDate>
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Competition is a good thing for end users. Innovations in key blog authoring tools had hit a slow patch. Things are beginning to look different now.
Today Six Apart announced TypePad AntiSpam plugin for both TypPad and Wordpress blogs. This is a great news and it should be welcomed for multiple reasons.
First of all it&#8217;s open [...]]]></description>
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<div>Competition is a good thing for end users. Innovations in key blog authoring tools had hit a slow patch. Things are beginning to look different now.</div>
<div>Today Six Apart announced TypePad AntiSpam plugin for both TypPad and Wordpress blogs. This is a great news and it should be welcomed for multiple reasons.</div>
<p>First of all it&#8217;s open source and that will help create necessary motivation to add innovation around this API.</p>
<div>Second good news is that it&#8217;s all free. Akismet charges subscription fee for commercial use. Free is good for many living-on-adsense bloggers.</div>
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<div>At some time you would think TypePad and Akisment spam fighters can work together in a sort of federated Interpol for catching blog spams. Now that code is open source, I am sure some smart developer will attempt just that to reduce false positives.</div>
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<p><a href="http://www.techcrunch.com/2008/05/29/typepad-antispam-a-new-open-source-comment-spam-fighter/">TechCrunch has good things to say about this plugin.</a> <br />
<a href="http://antispam.typepad.com/info/get-started.html">Download TypePad AntiSpam plugin from here.</a></p>
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		<title>Three Reasons To Question Comments As We Know Them</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 11 May 2008 02:26:04 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[I am jumping into comment related meme started by Fred Wilson. He made a well articulated case for using Disqus. He mentioned three reasons -   Threaded discussion, Shared profile and email convenience.    I completely agree on email feature. Its a big missing feature in  existing blog conversation design.

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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I am jumping into <a href="http://avc.blogs.com/a_vc/2008/05/three-reasons-t.html">comment related meme started by Fred Wilson</a>. He made a well articulated case for using Disqus. He mentioned three reasons -   Threaded discussion, Shared profile and email convenience.    I completely agree on email feature. Its a big missing feature in  existing blog conversation design.<br />
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Threaded discussion and shared profile features are rapidly losing their value. Shared profile feature management now belongs to big platforms. Facebook, Google and Myspace/Yahoo will manage this better. That will take punch out of reputation management as well.<br />
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Threaded discussions are not working mostly, just look at techmeme  leaderboard. Most blogs don&#8217;t need that. Its a nice to have feature.    </p>
<p>Secondly, third party comments don&#8217;t work well on mobile handsets. This is a big drawback as we get into more and more mobile experience. I increasingly use iPhone for all blog posts and comments.  </p>
<p>Thirdly, and this one is big, Twitter and blog post based response models will finally take over.  I will elabore more on the last one in next post. Twitter will disrupt commenting system as we know them. </p>
<p>Now back to tennis.  </p>
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Update: Just read <a href="http://dondodge.typepad.com/the_next_big_thing/2008/05/three-reasons-t.html">Don Dodge&#8217;s</a> analysis. He mentioned performance concerns as one of the sticking point. I think that will be resolved in near future.</p>
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