Jobalize becomes Who's Web and gets new features
08 août 2007
Before all, we want to thank all of you guys for your subscription to jobalize. We cannot imagine such a success: 484 members over 51 countries! :-)
It gave us a lot of motivation to add new features, so what's new?
New name, Jobalize becomes Who's Web.
This name better fits the service: a directory of web talents, for people who works around the web and want to exchange, collaborate or meet locally. Of course all permalinks are still working and are redirect to Who's Web.
Events
We added new markers for events like barcamps, local meetings, .... You can see who is coming and from where, so if it's a long distance may be you could do the trip together :) We are also thinking of opening an API for bigger conference, let us know if you are interesting to.
New design
Cleaner and easier.
Optimization
This version is two to three times faster especially with tags
RSS feed
To know latest subscriptions
And a lot of more soon
Subscribe to this blog RSS feed if you want to be informed of any new features.
What's next ?
• Custom RSS Feed : to know new members around your area. You could have a feed like: 'everybody at 40 miles around my location with rails tag for example.
• API to manage events.
4 Responses to “Jobalize becomes Who's Web and gets new features”
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août 14th, 2007 at 09:43
Hi I’m a Korean blogger. and I’ve known about Web 2.0 map through loiclemeur’s regular mail.
First I saw your site, WOW…I said it is trend. And I think u are a genius:-)
But after a while, I can’t register in your site. Because there isn’t ‘Korea’ in the register page
Then I got a little frustrated.
So plz…would you mind adding my country in your web site, web 2.0 map?
so thanks any way and I hope that I see my county, Korea in your web site.
Fr. a Korean blogger that loves your web site.(Web 2.0 map)
août 22nd, 2007 at 12:33
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août 27th, 2007 at 02:21
Congratulation for the nice job. I would know if you have make your api for include your maps in my website googlebig.com for introduce your service.
Thanks a lot.
Francesco
août 28th, 2007 at 10:32
Great job! Except I can’t find Singapore in the country list, therefore I wasn’t able to register! Let me know once you fixed it yah? Thanks!