Why Webjam?

        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.

Privacy level tools allow you to manage access to pages or modules with ease so that you can share information to as wide or narrow an audience as you like, depending on whether you want to use Webjam on an individual, community, or professional basis.

 

As an Individual

On a personal level, use Webjam to:
  • manage your personal life with a set of private pages only accessible by you
  • chat, gossip, debate and argue with your communities
  • collect useful and fun stuff in one place, like weather forecasts, email, photos, videos and your favourite blogs
  • give your opinion on anything, whether it's the state of the world we live in or the state of the road you live on
  • build a personal profile showing your interests and skills
 

Examples

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Random thoughts and ramblings: a tumble-log.



A blog of day-to-day life of a Graphic designer and mother.



Personal home page for Mark Rodriguez -- includes his blog and photos, as well as RSS feeds from FriendFeed and Delicious.



 

As a Community Member

On a social and community level, use Webjam to:
  • provide the latest relevant news such as scores, local news, or announcements to your sports club, residents' association, art society etc.
  • share photos or videos by loading them directly into Webjam or grabbing a Flickr or YouTube feed
  • have public or private conversations with all your community or just specific members through a blog or a forum
  • publicise events that you're organising yourself or that are relevant to your community
 

Examples

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A running club with over 40 junior runners and a webjam.



Food is what this webjam is all about, with a selection of recipes from Provence. (In French)



A webjam for a business minded group of Etsians to showcase their handmade items.



A webjam for a commmunity-run building in Waterloo. The site provides local residents with information about what the WAC does and an opportunity to get involved.



 

As a Professional

To support your professional life, use Webjam to:
  • collect knowledge about your industry, clients and markets, and share it with your business partners
  • manage projects, either by yourself or with a team
  • build a professional profile highlighting your areas of expertise
  • promote your own achievements (projects, products, promotions) to public or private communities
 

Examples

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A webjam that invites you to participate and promises that "instead of talking about branding, will talk about us."



A beautiful bilingual webjam by an Argentinean designer.



Art-related syndicated feeds and widgets on the webjam for the online zine: Photosynthesis.



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