TC: “Conversations in Google Reader are only be visible to friends of the user who originally shared a story (FriendFeed allows comments to be displayed to the public with input from users who aren’t your friends). … There’s apparently no way to export the conversations that are held on Google Reader.”
Mashable: “It’ll be interesting to see the reaction to this from bloggers. Hopefully Google decides to make comments exportable, so we can include them in the commenting section of blogs, the way we currently do here on MashableMashable reviewsMashable reviews with our “social media comments” feature. ”
RWW: “Google has been relatively slow to add social features to Google Reader and most of the discussions around shared items now happen on other services like FriendFeed and Facebook. It will be interesting to see if users will actually use this new feature in large numbers, but it is definitely an interesting addition to Google Reader.”
Gerrit Eicker 07:32 on 13. March 2009 Permalink |
TC: “Conversations in Google Reader are only be visible to friends of the user who originally shared a story (FriendFeed allows comments to be displayed to the public with input from users who aren’t your friends). … There’s apparently no way to export the conversations that are held on Google Reader.”
Mashable: “It’ll be interesting to see the reaction to this from bloggers. Hopefully Google decides to make comments exportable, so we can include them in the commenting section of blogs, the way we currently do here on MashableMashable reviewsMashable reviews with our “social media comments” feature. ”
RWW: “Google has been relatively slow to add social features to Google Reader and most of the discussions around shared items now happen on other services like FriendFeed and Facebook. It will be interesting to see if users will actually use this new feature in large numbers, but it is definitely an interesting addition to Google Reader.”