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Le Blog: Twitter, Facebook, Google Wave : les commentaires fuien

Il est clair que désormais la discussion se fait ailleurs ! J'aimerai pouvoir rapatrier les Tweets, RT, les posts Facebook and co au même niveau d'affichage que les commentaires des billets de ce blog, mais contrairement à certains plug-ins Wordpress, Typepad ne propose pas encore cette fonctionnalité — ce qui j'en suis sûr — ne saurait tarder...
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Twitter, apporteur et "voleur" de trafic : Crise dans

Crise dans les médias est un blog sur les médias, le web, les blogs, les réseaux sociaux. Il a été créé en 2005 et contient 1400 articles et 15 000 commentaires. Retrouvez-moi sur mon nouveau blog ou contactez-moi ! Lien permanent | Commentaires (25) | "Ca fait moins de backlinks" : justement ! Ca fait aussi moins de backlinks pour les autres...
This morning, Google introduced a feature called SideWiki for Google Toolbar users that lets people add comments and annotations to Web sites. This is not a new approach, and it has been tried with varying lacks of success in the past, as most people without an agenda don't want to spend time marking up third party Web pages. But as predictable as rain, we again see people railing that there is potential for this service to take even more control away from bloggers and site administrators in terms of how their content is positioned, or where the conversations should take place. http://www.louisgray.com/live/2009/09/i-dont-want-to-hear-about-distributed.html

louisgray.com: I Don't Want To Hear About Distributed Conve

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Google is trying to take interactivity away from the source and centralize it. This isn’t like Disqus, which enables me to add comment functionality on my blog. It takes comments away from my blog and puts them on Google. That sets up Google in channel conflict vs me. It robs my site of much of its value (if the real conversation about WWGD?

Google Sidewiki: Danger « BuzzMachine

http://www.buzzmachine.com/2009/09/23/google-sidewiki-danger/

Dealing With Google's Sidewiki Land Grab

Let's be clear. Sidewiki is a land grab -- Google has now set up real estate on every single Web site, for commentary from the masses. ( Go here to sign up -- it's part of the Google toolbar.) Once a person is signed up, they can comment on any page, and see comments from others on those pages. Google uses an algorithm to decide which comments go at the top. http://forrester.typepad.com/groundswell/2009/09/dealing-with-googles-sidewiki-land-grab.html