So I'm jumping into marketing stuff! Never did it before. I have to learn. Here is my first press release about talkinghub. Please help me to improve it.
Denis Krukovsky.
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For Immediate Release
talkinghub.com - New Kind of Online Forum - Has Launched. TalkingHub Lets Its Visitors to Define Their Own Categories to Talk About.
2006 March 6 - talkinghub.com - new kind of online discussion forum - has launched. What differs talkinghub from today's forums is that it employs new technique for message categorization. Instead of fixed list of forums / subforums the visitor is allowed to post, talkinghub lets visitors freely categorize messages using keywords, or tags - one-word message description.
The visitor can assign as many keywords to the message as appropriate. talkinghub then presents popular categories in an intuitive way at
http://talkinghub.com/
and lets visitors browse all messages under "idea" simply by going to
http://talkinghub.com/forum/tag/idea.html
and all messages under "business" by going
http://talkinghub.com/forum/tag/business.html
talkinghub also lets the visitor to assign categories which are more appropriate to message she or he is replying to. talkinghub will then recognize categories posted by the visitor and show initial message highlighting appropriate categories.
Collaborative categorization techniques used in talkinghub are supposed to greatly increase information classification and search effectiveness.
"I would create a place for everyone to communicate effectively" - says Denis Krukovsky, talkinghub author.
talkinghub is in active development right now, and talkinghub author encourages everyone to post suggestions and feature requests into talkinghub itself, under
http://talkinghub.com/forum/tag/talkninghub.html
About Denis Krukovsky:
Denis Krukovsky is software developer and consultant providing development services worldwide. Mr. Krukovsky is author of several articles on software development. You can find some of his writings at
http://dkrukovsky.blogspot.com/
and on talkinghub itself, at
http://talkinghub.com/tag/dkrukovsky.html
March 6, 2006 11:38 AMDenis Krukovsky.
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For Immediate Release
talkinghub.com - New Kind of Online Forum - Has Launched. TalkingHub Lets Its Visitors to Define Their Own Categories to Talk About.
2006 March 6 - talkinghub.com - new kind of online discussion forum - has launched. What differs talkinghub from today's forums is that it employs new technique for message categorization. Instead of fixed list of forums / subforums the visitor is allowed to post, talkinghub lets visitors freely categorize messages using keywords, or tags - one-word message description.
The visitor can assign as many keywords to the message as appropriate. talkinghub then presents popular categories in an intuitive way at
http://talkinghub.com/
and lets visitors browse all messages under "idea" simply by going to
http://talkinghub.com/forum/tag/idea.html
and all messages under "business" by going
http://talkinghub.com/forum/tag/business.html
talkinghub also lets the visitor to assign categories which are more appropriate to message she or he is replying to. talkinghub will then recognize categories posted by the visitor and show initial message highlighting appropriate categories.
Collaborative categorization techniques used in talkinghub are supposed to greatly increase information classification and search effectiveness.
"I would create a place for everyone to communicate effectively" - says Denis Krukovsky, talkinghub author.
talkinghub is in active development right now, and talkinghub author encourages everyone to post suggestions and feature requests into talkinghub itself, under
http://talkinghub.com/forum/tag/talkninghub.html
About Denis Krukovsky:
Denis Krukovsky is software developer and consultant providing development services worldwide. Mr. Krukovsky is author of several articles on software development. You can find some of his writings at
http://dkrukovsky.blogspot.com/
and on talkinghub itself, at
http://talkinghub.com/tag/dkrukovsky.html
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