
thegeniusfiles is usingto claim and manage comments all over the web.
New technologies such URL shortening services, Facebook Connect, Twitter, OAuth, etc. are beginning to reduce the importance of the top-level domain as a statement of one's Web identity. Many of us have very fragmented online identities scattered across various social networks, blog comments, etc. A new trend is emerging in the form of online identity: a move to aggregate these fragments from across the Web into one central place where they can be organized and tracked.
Disqus is one of my favorite identity aggregators. It's used on many popular blogs such as Mashable, and it integrates with a number of other identity services like Twitter and Facebook. While Disqus could learn a few things from the way FriendFeed organizes content, in terms of blog comments Disqus is much more integrated and ubiquitous.
The Posterous team has done a terrific job implementing the Posterous Comments feature. I love the functionality and the email integration. Posterous is superb at pushing content out into the wider Web. But what Posterous lacks is the ability to pull in content from around the Web. Disqus, however focuses on pulling in content.
That's why I think that Posterous should integrate Disqus into its comment functionality. I think that such a move would also drive traffic to Posterous, because every Disqus comment links back to the source. What do you think?
