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JS-KIT Acquires Blog Comment System Haloscan

JS-KIT, a provider of widgets and services for blogs, has acquired Haloscan, the old commenting platform, often seen on blogspot-hosted blogs, according to CenterNetworks and other reports. Deal terms are not being disclosed. JS-KIT CEO said the company has 500,000 active blog installations, and is in the process of swapping out the current installations with JS-KIT-branded ones, according to the report. There’s something of a cottage industry forming around blog comments right now, with a lot of interest in companies like SezWho and Disqus.

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Jul 8, 2008 12:25 PM ET

Posted In: Money, M&A & Venture Capital, Venture Capital, Social Media

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Jul 9, 2008 2:16 AM

Hi Joseph,

Thank you for your synopsis of our acquisition of HaloScan.

I would be more than happy to pre-announce future news to
you on JS-Kit.  Just let me know .

Be Well,

Khris Loux, CEO JS-Kit

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Khris Loux

Jul 19, 2008 1:35 AM

i haven’t heard of JS-kit but after reading this post when checked js-kit.com i found it to be very useful thanks for sharing. will look here for more such information

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