Posts Tagged with ‘webjam’

Have You Adopted a Webjam Today?

Phil Butler

On another stroll through the park of Web 2.0 I ran across our old friend Webjam. This social networking/aggregation site was one of our favorites late last year and appears to be chugging along nicely with tons of new users and additional fun and functionality. Webjam had just received their first round of funding when I last reported on them back in March of this year, and as I predicted the developers obviously made good use of the money. The refinement of [...]

Webjam - Funding a Worthy Startup

Phil Butler

European Internet start-up Webjam raises $2 million in first-round funding.
Webjam, a London startup founded by Yahoo! veterans, has just received their first round funding of about $2 million for further product development. We received the press release from Webjam Ltd. announcing this latest news about the versatile online community.
Webjam has been in Beta testing since its inception back in November of last year and has been covered by us then. This latest news prompted me to join the site to [...]

A WebJam From The UK

Paul Glazowski

Mashable! has a review of Webjam, an alleged “Swiss Army knife” of Web 2.0 niftyness that might whet your appetite for making a web page, blog, and/or profile if you’re deficient of any significant code-editing skills. European in origin, Webjam consists of several tools, several moldable pages, and several others, all worth exploring, if only for the sake of getting down with some beta testing tomfoolery, albeit in a far cleaner fashion than your Play Doh days of yore.
Pete Cashmore [...]