Webjam (http://www.webjam.com) enables users to easily manage their online presence from one single account. Each page can be tailored to individual requirements whether you are a web 2.0 guru or have little technical expertise. Anyone can mix their own content with services ranging from Flickr, YouTube, Amazon search, Google Maps or BBC News.
Groups come alive on the web with powerful community features using a simple drag-and-drop interface. Any Webjam site can be made of various pages with several membership, invitation and
co-editing levels for private, community, or public usage. In addition, by allowing viewers to mash-up and replicate a rich catalogue of content, applications, styles or even sites they
like, Webjam (http://www.webjam.com) heralds the next generation tool in social publishing allowing any individual, organisation or corporation to manage their web presence, from the
content they share to the groups they interact with. After just a few months, usage already ranges from fan sites and local communities to charities and professional blogs . Webjam has
already been creating a buzz with bloggers who have described the site as a powerful blend of aggregating, blogging and social networking, culminating in "the Swiss Army knife of the
internet user". Whether you want to manage a private book club or publicly share your passion for your local football club, there's a webjam for you to be inspired from so that you can
create your own.
About Webjam
Offering the "Web the Way you want " since its first release in February 2007, Webjam provides individuals and organisations with a free and flexible platform to create a relevant and
personalised web presence.
Founded in 2006 by a British, a Spanish and a French entrepreneur in London, UK, Webjam differentiates itself by bundling powerful community features with an easy drag-and-drop interface,
a rich catalogue of modules and styles and a unique feature to replicate contents, applications and lay-outs. Users are able to piece together their perfect online community, taking feeds
from major services including Flickr, Google, YouTube, Amazon and Gmail. Available to everyone regardless of technical skills, Webjam allows anyone to share their creations and learn from
others.
With investment support from I-Source Gestion, Webjam is set to bring a disruptive approach to online presence management through its three pillar principles of replication, reputation
and relevance. For more information about "the place for you, your groups, your sites", visit http://www.webjam.com).
Contact Information:
Peter Bowles
Hotwire
+44 20 7608 4649
Sonia Kalfon
Webjam Ltd
+44 20 3170 8741