I just added RSS to the Vlog Comment Generator and even exposed the API to the public. Now you can receive every comment generated via RSS or create mashups that incoporate the generated comments. I have no idea why you'd do such a thing, but my web 2.0 manual stated that these features are vital to the success of any website.
You want to participate in the online conversation, join the discussion, and be a part of the community, but you haven't quit your full-time job to vlog and compress video all day. Between trying to provide for your family and keeping up with all of your Pownce/Twitter/Facebook friends, you have no time to write comments on videoblogs.
Over the weekend Brittany and I have been working hard to release our new tool for busy videobloggers. We are introducing the Vlog Comment Generator. This tool will automatically generate a comment for you to post on your favourite videoblog. You can generate comments from 4 different categories and even automatically add a 'thank you' and/or a smiley. We believe this lowers the barrier for entering the community.
When we were kids we could get excited about the smallest things. A walk at the beach would be interrupted every two seconds with a “Look what I found!” It's great to see that Jay hasn't lost his inner child:
Of course when you live in Manhattan you're finding things you wouldn't see at the beach. Watch the rest on Jay's blog.
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