Sunday, April 27, 2008
Jeeran has released the Neighborhood Pulse
to be the bridge that connects you with your friends and keeps you updated with
their minute to minute activities, and of course keeps them updated with your latest
news which creates more interaction and deeper communication and makes it
easier to you as friends to keep in touch.
With Jeeran Neighborhood
Pulse now, you can easily follow up... [read more]
Sunday, April 27, 2008
Jeeran gives you
the right to hide all your activities from your friends so that nothing about
your news and activities will be viewed in the Jeeran Neighborhood Pulse in
your friends’ main pages.
You can hide your
activities from your friends by applying the following steps:
From Jeeran’s header, click on “Settings”.From the settings menu, click on “My privacy”.From the “My activities”... [read more]
Sunday, April 27, 2008
In quick and easy steps, you can change the period to keep
your friends’ activities in the Jeeran Neighborhood Pulse in your main page.
You can control the period to keep activities in your
main page by applying the following steps:
From
the Neighborhood Pulse box in Jeeran’s main page, click on “Settings”
From
the pulse settings page, click on the arrow of the... [read more]
Saturday, April 26, 2008
Do you have to show your friends all the activities you do
in Jeeran?
Of course not! Jeeran provides you with the ability to
freely and easily specify the activities and news your friends will read about
you in the Jeeran Neighborhood Pulse in their main pages.
You can specify your activities that will be published
to your friends by applying the following steps:
From
... [read more]
Saturday, April 26, 2008
Do you have to view all your friends’ activities on your main
page, even the activities you are not interested in?
Of course not! Jeeran provides you with a filtration
mechanism to filter the activities viewed in the Neighborhood Pulse in your
main page, and to be able to view each activity separately.
You can filter the activities viewed on your main page
by applying the following... [read more]
Saturday, April 26, 2008
Yes, using Jeeran Neighborhood Pulse is optional; you don’t
have to follow up with your friends’ activities if you don’t want to.
You can turn off Jeeran Neighborhood Pulse in your
account by applying the following steps:
From the Neighborhood Pulse box in Jeeran’s main page,
click on “Settings”
From the Pulse settings page, check the box of “I
don’t want to see any activities... [read more]
Saturday, April 26, 2008
Jeeran provides you with
the ability to specify the friends whose activities you would like to follow on your main page.
You can control whose
activities to follow by applying the following steps:
From the Neighborhood Pulse box in Jeeran’s main page,
click on “Settings”
From the Pulse settings page, specify “Whose activities
do you want to follow?” by choosing one of... [read more]
Tuesday, April 08, 2008
Adding Tags to your Videos can help you categorize them and make it easier to the users to find them in the search engines. It also increases their number of views, which leads to more publicity.
You can add tags to your videos by applying the following steps:
After uploading the video, add the related tags in the "tags" field.
Then click on" save changes".
You will be able to see the tags... [read more]
Sunday, April 06, 2008
Jeeran provides its users the ability to easily post any video from Jeeran videos directly to your blog by applying the following steps:
From Jeeran’s main page, click on "Videos".
Choose the video that you want to post to your blog by clicking on its title or thumbnail.
Click on "Post this video on your blog", next to the video.
From "Post to this blog" dropdown list, select... [read more]
Tuesday, April 01, 2008
Don’t ask about how many posts you can add to your blog,
because you can add as many posts as you wish. The old posts are added to the archives and the latest
posts appear on the front.
You can post a new entry to your blog by applying the
following steps:
From
Jeeran’s main page, click on “Blogs”.
Click
on the “New Post” icon next to the blog’s name.
In
... [read more]








