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Webjam goes live on February 1st

Mon, Jan 22, 2007
Webjam Webjam goes live on February 1st, which is less than two weeks away now, no registration necessary to view the pages.

Webjam is a flexible tool that allows you to manage multiple pages, on your own or with people you invite, with just one account. You can easily collect and share information from external sources, mix it with your own thoughts and opinions, and get feedback.

Don't hesitate to update your pages before everyone who visits Webjam, not just registered users, can enjoy them! Here are highlights of what's been going on at Webjam in 2007.

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added new features:
Page Ratings: You can now give pages a 1 to 5 rating by using the Rating tool at the top of each page.

Community Management: They made it simpler to join communities by adding a 'Join Community' button on the top of each page. If you're running a community, then you've got lots of options on how to deal with people asking to join it.

Webjam Photo Module: You can now upload your photos directly to Webjam without having to upload them anywhere else first, making it quick and easy for you to share your photos on Webjam.

Bulletin Module: The new bulletin module is a simple way for your community to leave quick messages on your site, letting you stay in touch and highlight stuff you might be interested in.

Tutorials: They also put up more tutorials for new and experienced users looking to get that bit extra out of Webjam.


Below you can watch a video tour of Webjam:


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