International Interest in Interclue
July 24th, 2007 by sethWe’ve been getting a lot of attention from foreign tech blogs.
I ran Google translations on the Interclue articles from 4 of the most highly ranked blogs that have covered us, and have posted the link and a translated fragment from each below. I haven’t edited the translations at all, so you can see that machine “translation” still has a way to go, but it’s certainly good enough to get the rough idea - they like Interclue!. Most of these are very well read blogs - we certainly got a lot of incoming traffic from them. We’re really stoked about helping people become more productive all around the world!
Zona Firefox, a Spanish Blog about Firefox
Definitively this is one of the extensions of previsualization more complete than I have seen, and although in principle their numerous options could intimidarte, you will see that it is quite easy to be accustomed to them. An indispensable extension for those who works with a great volume of information.
Francis Pisani’s Tech blog in Le Monde, The French equivalent of the New York Times:
I come, for example, to test it on TechMeme which is a compilation of what is said on the blogosphère and not to have to activate the bonds randomly (or by guiding me only on the title) allows me to save an insane time.
The window which opens gives the statistics on the number of words, the number of bonds and even of the infos announcing if the page were already selected on del.icio.us.
On a page Google (or Yahoo, or Live) that makes it possible much more quickly to release the bonds which have nothing to do with the put question.
Superb.
Appbeta, a popular Chinese Tech Blog.
Interclue individuals that are very suitable for the now popular blog reading, Generally speaking blog will invoke emergence of a large number of links, each reading it is a very tiring thing, it can be easily confused. Another application is an important place for search engine page, where the link is key. As the title indicates : see less, know more; Click less, do more. After a short trial, I have to like Interclue, I hope you will like.
Genbeta a popular web-tech blog in Madrid
The mission of this extension is the one to facilitate and to provide
information about each one of the results of the searches so that we
pruned to determine its quality before entering these pages and acceding
to the wished information, everything in real time, of form simple and
easy to handle.






