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Why not be a step ahead? Until you, Glogster, offer the ability to use links and video from ANY SITE I WANT, I am not going to bother with you. I will have to accumulate G Points in my life in some other way. I should point out that I am not completely dismissing you as a creative resource, Glogster. Teachers are excited about your educational possibilities. Meanwhile, young people on Glogster are making their own versions of ads/splash pages for products that they love. They are generating free advertising for companies in a way that speaks directly to their friends and peers. This is amazing. They are literally doing a buttload of free advertising for companies in a way that is potentially profitable on so many levels. Glogster, I am suprised that you already have such a diverse user base who are consistently creating cool Glogster pages, despite the fact that they are so restricted in how they share content. I guess young people have more patience than I do. I REFUSE to upload video that I am temporarily referencing and may wish to remove or move around at will. #2 - Why limit folks to only using one page? Why can't we design multiple-page creations? Why the limiting "poster" format? This is another area where Scrapblog has got you beat. Users could create amazing/interactive online graphic novels and other media if they were able to. But they can't. They are stuck with one giant, ridiculous page. 3# - No easy embed size controls and tweaking the code results in the following weirdness: (display difficulties and loss of user info) So Glogster, until you fix these three issues, you will never know the creative genius that I could be contributing to your community. Tis a shame. I will, however, be checking out your content from time to time because a lot of the Glogster pages are pretty sweet. ~ Daniela Other Glogster reviews: CraftGossip - December 26, 2007 TechCrunch - December 29, 2007 Webware: January 4, 2008 ShinyShiny - February 6, 2008 Image sources: (thanks!) Techcruser's Flickr Lilit's Flickr
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