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On behalf on the webjam team, thank you for your very encouraging comments which makes us even more enthusiatic about the development of Webjam and what we bring to our users.
Your last point about messaging is something we have indeed been struggling with because of the multiple facets of Webjam.
While we have many more ideas in the pipe, we will definitely keep a strong focus on making them as accessible as possible to the everyday web user.
I can only encourage all of the Mashable readers to try out Webjam and help us improve the Service through their feedback
Yann Motte, CEO
As you experience Webjam, you will see it is actually much more than just a combination of social networking, publishing and personalizable homepages. In addition to letting you publish and share various private, community-only and public sites, Webjam allows you to easily copy/replicate the elements you like (pages, content, styles, modules) from sites you browse. The site helps you find other individuals and/or communities with similar interests to yours: the replicate feature simplifies adding your own input to improve the content and/or concept and make it better. Combining tags and soon reputation, we can all benefit from what the community is doing best.
The trick, of course as Pete right points out, is to do it simply; we are improving day after day the features and usability of Webjam to allow you to create, replicate, and edit your sites whilst staying in touch with your communities. There is indeed some effort required to begin managing the “Web the Way you Want†so we have just published both an easy quick start and a detailed tutorial available from our home on http://www.webjam.com/wj/home and RSS'ed in all our template pages. Check it out and give us your feedback!
Webjam, simply be better.
The Webjam team