IntenseDebate Is Getting Buzzed On Net@Night, Mashable, & Feld.com
We’ve released some great features in the past weeks – Lijit integration, Reply-By-Email, Twitter, Me.dium and Orkut integration – and we’ve got more on the way. It seems that people have taken some notice. Yesterday, Jon Fox (co-founder & CTO of IntenseDebate) and Tom Keller (CEO IntenseDebate) joined Leo Laporte and Amber MacArthur on Net@Night to chat about IntenseDebate. You can check out the podcast here to learn about the roots of IntenseDebate and some of the features to come.
Brad Feld also gave IntenseDebate some much appreciated blog love early this morning (5:44am). Honestly I don’t think he sleeps.
IntenseDebate was also featured in the Mashable post, “Head to Head: 4 Tools For Improving Comments On Your Blog.” Be sure to check that out as well!
Posted by Michael Koenig in News
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Cool, just heard you guys on net@nite and installed it on my blog. I really like it so far.
Thanks for the feedback. LinkedIn…interesting idea. We'll look into it. Keep the ideas coming!
Cool, just heard you guys on net@nite and installed it on my blog. I really like it so far.
The more press the better! Congrats to the entire ID team, keep up the great work.
Awesome! Congrats on the buzz.
Ditto – congrats on the buzz. I'm liking the integration with Lijit and Twitter quite a lot, actually.
Of course, with every cool thing you do, it also makes me think of more cool things that might be possible. For instance, it'd be way cool if there was a way to integrate with LinkedIn somehow too. Answering questions there is a form of commenting…
I too heard about ID on net@nite and installed it on a new blog of mine. Very very impressed with the system and its functionality so far.
For community building purposes it would be nice to have a list of blogs that use intense debate here on your website. As both a commenter and blog owner, I'm now seeking out other blogs to participate in just because they have a this far superior commenting platform – it adds so much to the experience.
All I saw was a list of a small handful of blogs that are current users on your home page, am I missing something somewhere?
Keep up the great work! This is true web 2.0 community building. . .
I take it the MakeUseOf Podcast wasn't worth writing about!