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How often do you send a website link to friends or family? Instead of only sending a text link, why not send them a free eyejot message telling WHY they should visit the link, as well?

eyejot.com has created a new free EyeJotThis! Widget. It works on any webpage, in any browser. Let’s say you find a new website that you want to share with your Grandma. While you’re on the site, click the widget button, and record a short message like “Hey Grams! Check out this great website, it really made my life easier” or whatever it is you’d like to tell her. Then, just email it to her. Instead of giving her just a text link, she’ll also see and hear you… your recommendation and comments!

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I have a problem right now concerning videos in the new “beta” format, every time i try to watch them, it gives me the message, “Hello, you either have JavaScript turned off or an old version of Adobe’s Flash Player. Get the latest Flash player.” I already installed the latest player and enabled JavaScript, Is there anything i can do to fix this? thanks in advance.

oh ya, and im using firefox

Are you useing the Add-On No Script?

Yes petes coffee is my favorite when im in the Seattle Area.

no….what does that do?

I have a problem right now concerning videos in the new “beta” format, every time i try to watch them, it gives me the message, “Hello, you either have JavaScript turned off or an old version of Adobe’s Flash Player. Get the latest Flash player.” I already installed the latest player and enabled JavaScript, Is there anything i can do to fix this? thanks in advance.

oh ya, and im using firefox

Are you useing the Add-On No Script?

Yes petes coffee is my favorite when im in the Seattle Area.

no….what does that do?

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toolbar allowing you to send Eyejots anytime, from any page. It will record the page title and URL and pass that on to your recipients. And, as an added feature, it can also publish directly to Twitter. Chris Pirillo covered the new feature on hiswebsiteand seemed to like it. Thanks Chris!

Any site that offers free services ie free video annotations, etc… is an invitation to open the floodgates for spam. If any of my friends or family send me stuff like this, I ban them from my email address and send them a flaming email for subjecting my address to spammers like that. I’d be willing to bet that if I set up an address just for this eyejot service, and had a few ppl send me an eyejot message to that address,I’d be getting spam before the day was over. Any takers? lol.

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