Communipare is a new engine for displaying comparison tables, launched earlier this month. With Communipare, users can create a comparison table that contains a high level of information but with a relatively small footprint.
You can then embed these tables on any webpage. Users can also take advantage of Communipare to build “community-powered” comparison tables, in which the information contained in the table is drawn from the community. Anyone who views a community-powered table can add their own information, if the creator has set permissions to allow it. When you create a table using Communipare, it is easy to customize the appearance, font, etc., and if you see someone else’s Communipare table and like it, you can easily copy it to use as a template.
Communipare.com In Their Own Words
“Communipare is an engine for displaying comparison tables. It enables users to compare scads and scads of candidates and characteristics – all on a relatively tiny footprint… Until now, the only way to display comparison tables has been through inflated HTML table tags and uncontrollable scroll bars. Communipare is a powerful widget builder that can “squeeze” comparison tables of any size (e.g.100 x 100) into a 400-pixel-wide blog article or a 200-pixel-wide sidebar.”
Why Communipare.com It Might Be A Killer
Communipare does a nice job of compressing a lot of information into an attractive chart that can be easily embedded on your blog, MySpace page, or any other webpage. Because you can create a comparison chart on absolutely any topic you want and include any comparative information you want, there is virtually no limit on the possible uses of a Communipare chart.
Some Questions About Communipare.com
How does this site plan to make a profit? Will they embed adds in the charts or anything along those lines in the future? Are there many practical uses for a Communipare chart? Can you embed a Communipare chart on webpages like a Facebook profile? 







