tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-23363983.post1088000194953349581..comments2023-05-22T06:53:41.704-07:00Comments on Everything has been thought of, challenge is to think of it again!: Content Plagiarism and a piece of cake ...Amitahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05367446310306971851noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-23363983.post-11873371329391624072007-10-11T08:48:00.000-07:002007-10-11T08:48:00.000-07:00First off, thanks for the tip on the duplicate con...First off, thanks for the tip on the duplicate content tool, I had not seen that before. I'm not sure how useful it will be for my purposes but it is a neat trick if nothing else!<BR/><BR/>I have to disclose that I have done consulting for Attributor and I have worked some, unpaid, with Blogwerx. <BR/><BR/>I share your view that there is a lot of promise in Attributor. Their deals with Reuters and the AP show that their technology is solid and the people there have a great commitment to bringing solutions to these problems, not just more DRM.<BR/><BR/>I also share your concerns about Blogwerx. Though I can see a future where both companies thrive, Blogwerx targeting a niche with specific solutions, Blogwerx fell flat on its face out of the gate, had some issues with staff and seems to be way behind. They had the potential to open up an early lead in this field but that seems to be blown.<BR/><BR/>I spoke with Blogwerx a few weeks ago and they said they were releasing a private beta in a few days. That didn't happen.<BR/><BR/>I would like to see Blogwerx, but I'm getting worried it won't make it off of the ground.<BR/><BR/>Anyway, great post! Also, thank you for playing the game on my site!Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com