Monday, July 4, 2011

Keep Up with your closest friends by using the Geeje Social dashboard

If you are like me, you have probably a small group of friends online who connect with each social network and you have become a bit as a family online. If indeed, which applies to you, Geeje is the ideal tool to help you keep pace with your closest online friends.


The concept is quite simple. First you create a profile of your friend and you then add foods that apply to them. Do not think that the right word "feeds" as blog feeds, although it also applies to social networking profiles. Better yet, you do not have an actual RSS feed to follow. You can simply enter the URL of the blog or profile of social networking you want to follow and Geeje will do the rest.



Geeje keeps you aware; It is a billboard of your close friends and people that follow you. It is to stay in touch with people that you care.


The first thing is to create a profile for each of your friends. To do this, you guessed it, by clicking on "Add a profile" from the top of your dashboard. Everything you need to enter here, it is a name (real name or nickname will be).


Then, you need to add URL to your friends profiles, by clicking on "Add Feed" at the top of the dashboard. As mentioned above, everything you need here is the URL of the blog or profile of your friend (although an RSS will also work). You need to add each separately, so URLs how much you have for each friend, this may take some time.


The last step is the addition of the profiles to your dashboard (where you can follow all your friends at a time). This is done by clicking on the "D" which will appear on the right of the names of your friends when you scroll over it in the sidebar of the dashboard.


Once you add all of the profiles sought to your dashboard, you will see that each friend will have their own widget and each widget displays all their flow as a whole (instead of separately as on their profile).


This step should be to interaction, but this is not possible in Geeje (not yet anyway). Cannot be no interaction, but you can click on the links and icons to interact and go to the original source it.


Another way to configure your dashboard might be to create social network profiles that you want to follow with, instead of individual friends.


For example, you have a profile called Twitter, Facebook called another and an another called Google. Then as Twitter could add each of the URLs of your friends so that all Twitter updates will be displayed in the widget on your dashboard.


With this method you can see all updates of a single source all on its own widget, instead of having them all mixed.


Finally, do not forget about the search feature. At the moment, it seems that allow you to search for profiles or services that can be added. It would be nice if you could actually search for key words in the updates of your friends, but perhaps just soon….


Personally, I like Geeje because it is really easy for me to follow my very closed circle of friends online. I don't want there is a little more functionality - especially a way to interact without leaving the site. For the moment, it is functional enough to do the work that needs to be done.


What are your thoughts?

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