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commentpress 3.1 Post date  11.24.2009, 9:01 AM

posted by bob stein

My colleagues and I are very happy to announce a completely re-vamped version of CommentPress. Available for download at http://www.futureofthebook.org/commentpress/.

If you want to see the new version in action, check out Kathleen Fitzpatrick's Planned Obsolescence: Publishing, Technology, and the Future of the Academy.

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Posted by bob stein on November 24, 2009 9:01 AM
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fournierarrow2.jpgKirsten on November 24, 2009 11:19 AM:

Looks great, Bob and all!



fournierarrow2.jpgHubert Guillaud on December 3, 2009 2:03 PM:

Hello,

Like a lot of people, i'm a fan of CommentPress. But i have a suggestion for an update. I think that CommentPress need a generative RSS for each user to access to the book by the stream, chronologicaly. When i access to a CommentPress book, i need to generate a feed of the content. If i follow a CommentPress feed, i follow last chapters, which is not very pertinent. I need CommentPress to authorize a new feed to access to the whole book, chapter by chapter... A feed i can read when i want, along the book linearity. By this way, we could generate a stream to the content, whenever i access to the book. An RSS feed which could adapt to the reader, to the reading experience, which is not only online, but in the flow of our readings.

Do you imagine any YahooPipes to do something like that ?



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