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    <rights>Copyright 2007 coComment.com</rights>
    <updated>2009-11-23T07:41:05.236+01:00</updated>
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        <id>http://www.cocomment.com/sidebar?object=people&amp;context=explore&amp;mode=detail&amp;id=Chopianissima&amp;conv=893283&amp;comment_id=17301782</id>
        <title>Congratulations, Betsy, Tony a</title>
        <author>
            <name>Marjolein Hoekstra</name>
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        <content>Congratulations, Betsy, Tony and everyone else on the Jing team.

Installation ran fine for me. 

Jing has an attractive, animated interface that I appreciate very much. I have some concerns about being locked in to the (paid) screencast.com service, at least as it seems how you are marketing the product right now. On start-up I'd have wanted some more hand-holding.

I like how Jing auto-copies the direct URL to my most recent screenshot to the Windows clipboard. 

On my wish list is of course an RSS output of all screenshots that I take. Dare I mention screenshot tagging?

Best,

Marjolein</content>
        <published>2007-07-17T18:47:41.632+02:00</published>
        <updated>2007-07-17T18:47:41.632+02:00</updated>
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        <id>http://www.cocomment.com/sidebar?object=people&amp;context=explore&amp;mode=detail&amp;id=Chopianissima&amp;conv=522415&amp;comment_id=9681773</id>
        <title>Personalization from publisher</title>
        <author>
            <name>Marjolein Hoekstra</name>
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        <link rel="self" href="http://www.cocomment.com/sidebar?object=people&amp;context=explore&amp;mode=detail&amp;id=Chopianissima&amp;conv=522415&amp;comment_id=9681773"/>
        <content>Personalization from publisher to subscriber is one thing, but is that really what you are looking for? I mean, even if I'd address you as Dear {Whatever Your Name}, or would be able to splice in items that are of particular interest to you as my fan, it's still a one-way street. The most value in my opinion would come from obtaining feedback, comments, ratings, votes from people who are actually consuming the stuff you push out to them and who care to show their involvement with it. Then you'd effectively know the difference between subscribers and readers.</content>
        <published>2007-03-04T15:02:49.450+01:00</published>
        <updated>2007-03-04T15:02:49.450+01:00</updated>
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        <id>http://www.cocomment.com/sidebar?object=people&amp;context=explore&amp;mode=detail&amp;id=Chopianissima&amp;conv=522441&amp;comment_id=9679338</id>
        <title>Dugg: http://digg.com/software</title>
        <author>
            <name>Marjolein Hoekstra</name>
        </author>
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        <content>Dugg: http://digg.com/software/33_WordPress_Plugins_for_Feeds</content>
        <published>2007-03-04T14:03:08.846+01:00</published>
        <updated>2007-03-04T14:03:08.846+01:00</updated>
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        <id>http://www.cocomment.com/sidebar?object=people&amp;context=explore&amp;mode=detail&amp;id=Chopianissima&amp;conv=380971&amp;comment_id=5624396</id>
        <title>I’d vote for the talented guys</title>
        <author>
            <name>(anonymous)</name>
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        <content>I’d vote for the talented guys behind Touchstone http://www.touchstonelive.com Touchstone basically scans your browsing history, your bookmarks, e-mail, documents and other stuff that characterizes your personal attention stream.

You then select the sources that are likely to produce information that might be of interest to you. It makes sense to use web feeds for this of course, or people could develop their own input adapter.

I appreciate this method of managing information overload because the Touchstone engine will only display bits of incoming information if they match your attention profile above the granular thresholds that you determine. The more important that information is to you, the more persistent and disruptive its presentation.

With lots of bloggers talking about handling information overload and attention management, I believe Touchstone provides a viable solution for a real pain.

Ties: the CEO’s a Skype buddy of mine and he once paid me dinner.</content>
        <published>2007-01-07T10:37:15.930+01:00</published>
        <updated>2007-01-07T10:37:15.930+01:00</updated>
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        <id>http://www.cocomment.com/sidebar?object=people&amp;context=explore&amp;mode=detail&amp;id=Chopianissima&amp;conv=380410&amp;comment_id=5493593</id>
        <title>Instead of importing Lee's lis</title>
        <author>
            <name>Marjolein Hoekstra</name>
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        <content>Instead of importing Lee's list to your feed reader, which in fact causes a static replica of his list, you could consider subscribing to the OPML file. This has the advantage that when Lee updates the OPML file, you'll be notified. There are several ways to have the most current version of the OPML file available: by browsing it using an online service such as Grazr, or by using the cross-platform aggregator BlogBridge, which explicitly supports subscribing to dynamic reading lists. 
For the BlogBridge community I maintain several reading lists, most of which are related to RSS technology itself.

Links: 
Grazr: http://www.grazr.com
BlogBridge: http://www.blogbridge.com
RSSonate directory of RSS blogs: see the Grazr widget in the sidebar of my main blog CleverClogs (http://www.cleverclogs.org)
RSS Tool Vendor News: see the Grazr widget in the sidebar of my RSS Tool Vendors blog(http://dutchisms.typepad.com/rss_tool_vendors)

I hope you appreciate the pointers.</content>
        <published>2007-01-05T15:27:18.037+01:00</published>
        <updated>2007-01-05T15:27:18.037+01:00</updated>
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