“We’re here today to announce the death of comments.”
That’s what JS-Kit CEO Khris Loux said in his opening remarks at our Real-Time Stream CrunchUp earlier that month. He went on to unveil ECHO, JS-Kit’s new take on how conversations should be happening around substance on the web. And today, we’re going to try a limited pop quiz of that new system on the TechCrunch Network.
To reiterate, that is just a tryout that will reside under only that post for the time-being, so let us know what you think.
While
at first glance, the comments you see below that post may look like a slight variation of any other commenting system, the reality is much different. certain, a part of ECHO is made up by what we think of as traditional comments, that is, comments you fill out on a specific spread and post to it. But the majority of the composition in that commenting area will actually be populated from sources all around the web talking about that piece of subject matter.
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