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We went live with LineBuzz at 4pm today. Thanks to Tony W and Ryan K for the early bug reports. Most have been fixed.
As far as I know,
we just invented inline comments for web pages . No one has done this before without a browser plugin or some client-side extension. If I'm wrong, please let me know. Not only that, but it works in Firefox, IE, Safari and Opera. No strings attached. You install 1 line of javascript and it works for all users on all OS's in all browsers.
We're both quite excited by the potential of LineBuzz because it adds a fundamental and easy to 'get' feature to the textual web. And no matter how exciting the prospects of video and audio content on the Internet are, good old fashioned text is where most of the value is and will remain for a long time. Why? Because text is indexable, you can jump forward or back in multiple dimensions rather than along a 1 dimensional timeline, and text has a much higher data to noise ratio than most video or audio productions.
We have a huge todo list we're cranking through, but please let us know of any bugs or issues you find and we'll fix them as quick as we can. We have a TODO list and changelog on this page. Please add any bug reports as a comment to the page.
Mark & Kerry.