Today Talk Digger expected some web server issues. It was going up and down each half an hour. The problem was the web hosting company that was expecting issues with some of their data warehouses. Everything should be back to normal now. I apologize for the inconvenient.
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Fred, I just read the conversation between you, David Jones, and Lisa Walker on Lisa’s blog. Before that, I didn’t realize that you were Canadian or that TalkDigger came out of Canada.
This comment has nothing to do with your post, but I just wanted to drop you a line to say what an ecstatically happy user I am of TalkDigger, and I recommend it to all of my clients.
Hi Mrs. Evans!
Thanks for your kind words, it is really appreciated.
Yes Talk Digger come directly from Quebec City! If you like the current version, you will certainly like the next version too!
“I recommend it to all of my clients”, so you are a PR worker, like David, too? It’s David that makes me aware that Talk Digger could be useful to PR workers. It’s then that I implemented the location (flags) feature to help him knowing where the results came from (for PR/Marketing purposes).
Thanks!
Salutations,
Fred
Bonjour mon voisin alors! I am Social Media Director for StressLimitDesign–which is based in Montreal, although right now I telecommute from the US. I suppose technically I *am* a PR worker like David, but at a more functional level, my job boils down to working with our clients to help them get the most out of the websites, blogs, and other customized online tools we create for them. Talk Digger is an invaluable part of that!
I am very excited about the upcoming version. Thank you for making my job easier and easier.
Shaula