We’ve Launched!
posted on Aug 9 2007
Following several months of beta deployments of the Minekey widget by over 800 bloggers, last week the widget was officially launched. Since, we’ve been delighted with the great feedback we’ve received from many bloggers and other users – including Techcrunch, Mashable and Webware.
To keep you all well informed on our progress, here’s a short list of the new features we rolled out with the launch:
- New User Interface for our website. We’ve introduced a more sophisticated design, including more instructional information and a framework built to accommodate a host of other exciting features that will be introduced in the coming months.
- New Widget styles. Now you can choose between three widget designs – Cheerful, Grey and Full Customizable. The cheerful option is more colorful, and to date the most popular. Look for yourself.
- Dashboard. Our Dashboard page gives a snapshot of the following core features available to you:
- My Widgets – Here you can configure your widgets. If you need to add feeds or change the style and colors, you can do so by just clicking on the relevant widget.
- My History – Anyone who has signed into the Minekey website is able to view a history of all the articles they’ve visited which sport Minekey blogs. So even if you’re not a blogger, this is a good reason to sign up with Minekey. Stay tuned for some really exciting updates to this section of the website that will soon be available.
- My Reports – We’ve received lots of feedback on the usefulness of Minekey’s analytics. Don’t miss out on this feature if you host a blog. The statistics we offer on the behavior of your visitors will definitely add precision to any efforts you make to profile your users and their interests.
We could on and on about everything else, but We’ll leave it up to you sign up, create a widget and take full advantage of Minekey’s features.
We’d like to give full acknowledgements to the hard work of our 2 teams in India. They worked tirelessly to get this out before the AlwaysOn Stanford Summit
Raymond
Product Manager
