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Monthly Archives: July 2009

[Video] Echo ships on TechCrunch and Guy Kawasaki ( comments)

Today Echo went live on the first test post on TechCrunch and across Guy Kawasaki’s blog.

We are excited to be working with Guy and the team at Techcrunch to bring real-time distributed conversation to users.

I thought I would take this opportunity to dig deeper into some parts of the new Echo platform – in particular, the new Echo Comment Form.

The new form has a number of key advantages. Here are three screencasts to illustrate the main new features and user experience changes.

We look forward to your feedback!

Account Binding

The new Echo Comment Form allows people to connect to your site using their profile from the world’s most popular social networks. Users can even bind multiple social media accounts together.

The result is a richer profile for each of your visitors and better visibility into their background.

Sharing

Visitors share your content with their friends across all their favorite social networks at once – broadening the conversation and driving new traffic back to your site.

Multimedia

Echo items can include safe HTML, full resolution image attachments and video for a richer conversation.

Give it a go…

Try it below or on TechCrunch and across Guy Kawasaki’s blog.

[Video] Echo live on First Site – 10x increase in time-spent! ( comments)

Echo went live on the first 3rd party site today. Check it out on Building43.

Robert Scoble and team report a 10x increase in time-spent on the page.

Watch the video with Khris explaining Echo to Robert.

Be sure to reserve your spot for the Beta.

Everything new is old again ( comments)

“Blogs are Back!”

That’s what Robert Scoble said when Khris and I showed him Echo prior to the Launch at the Real-Time Crunchup.

It seems like his thoughts are gaining momentum.

As I wrote on my personal blog:

I couldn’t agree more. It looks like his sentiment is starting to propegate.

When I say Blogs are Back I mean that the balance between other forms of social media (Twitter, Facebook, FriendFeed etc) are now finding their rightful balance with the first and foremost social platform, Blogging.

This is not to suggest that other forms of interaction are going away, only that there is a natural equilibriam to be struck.

For JS-Kit’s part, and Echo specifically, the key is to ensure that a blog is a full and fruitful part of the full social media landscape. The goal is to make the blog post the first place to share a thought and the best place to see a complete and comprehensive view of the resulting conversation.

The conversation itself can and should happen on FriendFeed, Twitter, other Blogs, Facebook – you name it. These are natural, private conversations between friends. The blog author though, can enjoy the fruits of his work by watching the live reactions get re-assembled on his page.

Blogs are back – that’s for sure – and we’re excited to see where this notion leads.


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