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	<title>Comments on: Site Improvements: Integrating Cocomment and Rojo</title>
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		<title>By: CoComment Greasemonkey Script at BenBishop.me.uk</title>
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		<description>[...] I have blogged briefly about Cocomment before, the excellent comment and conversation tracking service. As a way to track those blog conversations that develop from time to time this genius and if you haven&#8217;t signed up you should. With more and more blogging solutions being integrated into this service (now including Flickr and Digg), it has and will continue to become for many, an essential tool. With the majority of comments coming from bloggers is it not already now a major disadvantage for you blog not to be compatible? [...]</description>
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