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Jul 18 2008

Bubble Comment - Video Comments on Any Website!

Imran Hussain   |  289 Views

image-thumb144 Bubble Comment - Video Comments on Any Website! 

image-thumb145 Bubble Comment - Video Comments on Any Website!  Bubble Comment lets you add video comments anywhere you like. It is one of the most simplest methods of video commenting available and using this you can comment on virtually any web page.

You simply have to provide the URL of the web page you want to comment on, then record the video using the Flash Video recorder, ( the video is recorded in a bubble form, hence the name ), and you’re done! You can then use the link to share with anyone and they’ll be taken to that website with an overlay of that bubble comment in the top right corner. It’s very fast, simple and fun.

Bubble comment can be used for a variety of purposes, such as:

  • Virtual sales presentations
  • Web development and/or design feedback
  • Inter-office business communications
  • Point out interesting webpage features
  • Fun comments to friends and family
  • Personally recommend interesting sites

Here’s a screenshot of a Bubble Comment in action on Startup Meme ( by our very own Sardar Mohkim Khan! ), and it can also be seen at work through this link http://www.bubblecomment.com/com ment.php?id=49361139.

Bubble Comment Screenshot

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1 Comment »
Mike
July 18th, 2008 at 07:24

Wow!…You’re not kidding when you say it was fast.

This is a totally amazing video tool!

 
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