I wonder what happened, and why Mashable decided to drop Meebo? When I first started using Meebo you had to actually submit your site for approval to be part of the revenue sharing program. But about a month or so ago, Meebo opened up their platform to anyone who wants to add the Meebo toolbar.
Perhaps that is why Mashable decided to leave Meebo – they went mainstream, and started becoming too “average” with their products.
If I had to guess, I would say that Mashable dropped Meebo because of the new focus that Google is putting on site speed. And one of the best ways to speed up the loading time of your site is to decrease HTML instances – and Meebo has a lot of HTML instances upon pages loading. So by getting rid of Meebo, you are in essence increasing the speed of your site – makes sense to me!
I have the email address to one of the developers at Meebo. I will contact him today to see if I can’t get anymore insight into Mashable dropping Meebo.
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Did you ever find out why?
Hi Paul - no idea as to why Mashable removed Meebo, but my guess is that they Meebo toolbar probably slowed down their site. Too many html instances to load causing their site load time to decrease. With the importance of speed that Google is now putting on website rankings, it wouldn't surprise me if this is why Mashable ejected the Meebo toolbar.
Hi Paul - no idea as to why Mashable removed Meebo, but my guess is that they Meebo toolbar probably slowed down their site. Too many html instances to load causing their site load time to decrease. With the importance of speed that Google is now putting on website rankings, it wouldn't surprise me if this is why Mashable ejected the Meebo toolbar.
Hi everybody and thanks for the post.
I've just added meebo on our blog and forum and . I've seen indeed meebo a while ago on mashable and was pretty annoyed by it as it did slowed not only the loading but specially the rendering of the page, to the extent that it made it unreadable on my netbook...
Then I heard about meebo booming and thought of giving it a try: it seems to me they've been optimizing things like hell and all the javascript is now loaded instantly and rendered very smoothly even on my netbook, but I didn't run any serious speed tests yet...
So, everyone out there with a fresh look on the latest meebo toolbar?
Thanks! :-)