Kevin Dougherty on about.me

Gamers Galore: Xbox Edition

This week saw the unveiling of the new Xbox video game console, the “Xbox One”. New technology is always exciting, especially when it means new ways to play and connect with friends.

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Introducing about.me premium

We’re thrilled to announce that the first version of about.me premium is now available. Using about.me on your own personal domain has been one of the top requested features from our users and is now ready to use!

Having your about.me page on your custom domain (example: yourname.com) is the ultimate in personal branding and is a great way to come up on the first page for a Google search for you name. Here’s what you get in addition to the free features:

Domain Mapping

Display your about.me page on your custom domain. If you don’t currently have a custom domain, we makes it easy to purchase a custom domain through Namecheap.com after you upgrade.

Remove about.me Navigation Bar

Minimize the about.me branding on your page and create a cleaner look by removing the top navigation bar.

Google Analytics

Add Google Analytics to your site to get more in-depth statistics about your page.

Priority Support

Get to the front of the line with any support or help request.

Ryan Freitas on about.me

If you already have an about.me page, head over to about.me/upgrade to upgrade your account to about.me premium. If you don’t have an about.me page, please sign up and you’ll be able to upgrade after you create your page. Signing up takes less than two minutes.

About.me premium is the natural progression of our main goal to provide you with the best starting point for your personal identity service on the web. We are interested in hearing your feedback about premium and any features you’d like to see in the future.

Thanks,

about.me team

Lords of Laughter

Start the weekend off with a look at the comedians of about.me. These funny men and women bravely embrace the mic to entertain audiences near and far. Check out their pages, read a tweet or two, and let them know what you think!

Harrison Greenbaum on about.me

Carrie Locklyn on about.meIs there anything as funny as a bald man in cookie monster underpants? (Answers: Yes)Scott Gibson on about.me

Louis Tristan on about.me Heather Horton on about.me

Michael O'Connell on about.meThat far-away look in Ben’s eyes is so enthralling, you might miss that he’s wearing a bathrobe on the beach.  Ben Lepley on about.me

David Nguyen on about.meMichael is clearly an award-winning comedian with a lot of heart. michael.sanchez on about.meI had blast collecting these pages, there are so many interesting comedians on about.me! If I missed some great ones, add them in the comments below.

Baker’s Dozen

We love to see all types of appealing uses for about.me. These baking-related pages crank up the heat and look absolutely scrumptious! We chose a baker’s dozen of our favorite pages related to the art of baking to show off the bakers (like Michelle, above) and some tasty baked goods.

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Traversing Turkey

This week our World Tour brings us to Turkey,  a nation that connects 2 continents and shows off both the ancient and the new.  Turkey has a vibrant culture and a beautiful landscape that boarders the Mediterranean and Black Sea. From designers to actors (like Begüm Günceler, above) to aerospace engineers, all sorts of people represent Turkey on about.me. Here are a few of our favorite pages:

Özay Özaydın on about.me     Sema’s illustration really makes her page standout.

Sema İscan on about.me

İsmail COŞGUN on about.me

Elif Dagdeviren on about.me

Alp Kahyaoglu on about.me

Selim shows off a great way to include an interesting photo of yourself using a mirror.Selim Güney on about.me

Bahar Özdemir on about.me

Baris Gokhan on about.me

A tactfully cropped photo on a white background helps Cansu’s page catch the eye.  Cansu Okuyan on about.me

What do you think of the pages we’ve selected form Turkey? Any great ones we missed? Add the links in the comments!

Wefollow Joins about.me

We’re excited to announce that about.me has acquired Wefollow. The Wefollow service is a beautifully designed directory that enables people to discover others with common interests (e.g. sports, politics, comedy, etc.).

Wefollow started as a Twitter directory in 2009 and was founded by Jeff Hodsdon and Kevin Rose when they were still at Digg. When Digg was sold in 2012, Jeff re-purchased Wefollow and began building it to where it is today. Wefollow has since grown to a community of over 1.3 million users.

This is an exciting step forward in the evolution of about.me as a service and as a company. As about.me continues to grow, it’s increasingly important that we simplify the way users discover people on the about.me platform. Discovery has quickly become one of the most popular uses of about.me and represents a significant opportunity for us to further evolve our platform.

Wefollow’s prominence scores and algorithms help organize and surface users, and will become a key search offering as about.me enhances people discovery on our platform. Eventually, the Wefollow service will be merged with our own and integrated under the about.me brand. In the short term, as we complete an integration of our two products, Wefollow will continue to operate as a stand-alone property.

We are beyond thrilled. Jeff is an amazing talent and a perfect fit with our team and product focus. He will contribute expertise in building beautifully designed consumer web products. We’ve known Jeff for several years, having first met him when he was a co-founder in Milk with Kevin, a True Ventures investment that was acquired by Google last year. Kevin is the lead investor from Google Ventures in about.me, so there is perfect continuity going forward. Jeff will join about.me’s A-list development team with a broad product and engineering role around people discovery and growth. He will work closely with both Ryan and I as well as CTO Andy Hao and the team on product and growth initiatives.

Ryan Freitas & Tony Conrad

Ryen Freitas on about.me Tony Conrad on about.me

For more coverage check out Alexia’s post on TechCrunch

And more from the Wefollow Blog!

Dance On!

People from many different walks of life use about.me for professional, personal, and artistic reasons. One of the most visually interesting groups don’t just walk, they dance!

From ballet and modern to african dance, all types of choreographers and dancers can be found on about.me. Take a look at some of the pages we admire!

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Werner Zangerle on about.me

Celebrating International Jazz Day

In honor of International Jazz Day, we are shining the blog spotlight on Jazz musicians of about.me. Originating in early 20th Century America, Jazz is a vibrant and creative artform played all over the world.

If we could get all the people below into one room, they would make a fantastic band! joshlawrence jazz on about.me

harpista on about.me

In concert halls  and dimly lit clubs, Jazz musicians express themselves through music. chinese pipa on about.me urit on about.melance houston on about.me matthew rybicki on about.me brandon tesh on about.meFrom Germany to the USA to Venezuela, Jazz is enjoyed all over the world.

oscar vs ludwig on about.me

alexander raichenok on about.me

apaivab on about.me Know any other jazz musicians on about.me? Share their page in the comments!

Guest Post: Collaboration from Around the Globe

(Editor’s note: The following post was written by Elizeth “Zee” Labega)

I’m a travel videographer and quintilingual translator. To me, it’s
great fun to look at beautiful images and read about the accomplishments
and passions of people from around the world. It’s also quite a thrill to
receive an e-mail with a compliment like “You’re creative” or “You’re
cool.” It’s easy to send them too, so I spend a great deal of time on
about.me.

As I was reading a profile, telling myself it was late and that this really
was the last one before I went to bed, it occurred to me that I wanted more
interaction with the people I had “met” there. The challenge was finding a
way to collaborate in a way that was easy and fun for everyone even though
they came from such different walks of life, spoke a variety of languages,
and were probably very busy.

My solution was to use the e-mail function on About.Me to individually
contact the people who had interacted with me. I sent about 30 messages.

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I asked these people to send me an image that represented one or more of my
favorite things, namely joy, fun, and adventure, and explained that I would
turn those images into a slideshow. After all, my mission is to make the
world a better place, one video at a time.

I worried that this was an odd request to receive from a stranger and that
no one would write back, but in the end I was very touched and inspired by
the response I got.

I recorded my voice, selected music, made screenshots of the participants’ about.me pages and created a video using those elements. I was also careful to put clickable links to their about.me pages in the video description box so that their pages, their work, their perspective on the world, would have just that much more exposure.

I firmly believe that the more we know about people different from
ourselves—and the more different, the better—the better off all of us
will be, and I’m grateful that About.Me was created in such a way that made
it so simple for me to reach out and ultimately create another fun
cross-cultural video project with such fantastic people.

Elizeth “Zee” Labega

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Scotland

This time our global adventure takes us to Scotland. Known for its food, drink, and accent, Scotland is well-represented on about.me. Here are some pages we discovered:

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