I've held off about talking about AIM Pages until now, though there have been plenty of rumblings in the press these past few weeks -- some of it accurate, some not so much.
So what are AIM Pages?
Here's the "what is this?" section of the AIM Pages Web site; I would call it a new way to publish and share profiles. But that doesn't begin do it justice.
It's easier to show than to say: For example, here's the AIM Pages profile I started making for JournalsEditor:
My profile is still kind of lame, but I'm still working on it.
It starts getting cooler because it works off the "original" online social network -- your Buddy List -- you can see my Buddy Gallery, which is populated from selected groups from my Buddy List (that's where the social profile stuff comes in).
It keeps getting cooler because the publishing interface is really slick. It's mostly drag-and-drop -- when you're in Editing mode, you can move modules around on the page with your mouse; also, the themes gallery shows you your changes on the fly, and you can further tweak those as you like:
The AIM Page profile edit view. The circled bit is the themes browser.
You won't be limited to what a single development team can churn out -- you'll be able to pick from an entire universe of developers doing cool stuff.
The easiest way to see what the heck I'm talking about is to build your own profile and start playing around. When you first create your AIM Pages profile, it will pull in info from your existing Member Profile (if you have one).
Then, you can add modules, like the AOL Pictures module I have, as well as a feeds module for my blog (so it automatically displays the titles of my latest blog entries -- you can display any feed you like, not just your blog's).
So, you're probably asking, "When do we get all this in Journals?"
The AIM Pages team started out with Profiles because Profiles are easier than blogs for a variety of reasons. There's already a few "About Me" modules, a Pictures display module, links modules, and a Feeds module. A comments module is coming. All you you need is Rich Text module that publishes new stuff on the top, and what's that give you? A blog.
So, the question is, do we work towards making an AIM Pages profile template that acts like a Journal, or a Journal that pulls in the features from AIM Pages and Publisher?
I don't know the answer to this, and the Product guys are still working on it -- I suspect that it doesn't really matter (as long as we can make any transitions smooth), so whichever one gets us cooler stuff faster.
We'll keep you updated on any changes -- in the meantime, try playing around with a profile, see the profiles of people who've created them (lots of AOL employees at the moment), leave feedback on the AIM Pages Message Boards, go see the demo movie on the I Am Alpha developer's site, and more.
If you make your own profile, feel free to leave a comment with a link to it so we can see it and marvel at another venue for your creativity.
[Incidentally, "Beta" means that the product is stable enough to test, but you might encounter bugs, quirks and problems (which you should report, via the feedback boards). The developers have been working like crazy, and they'll be fixing things as well as adding new features on the fly. Just a heads-up.]
Thanks -- Joe
Tags: AIM Pages, AOL Journals
16 comments:
this looks simular to my space..
Donna In tEXAS
So, this is, like, AOL's version of MySpace, right? It says users have to be 16 or over. Doesn't that eliminate about 60% of the target market?
-Paul
why take something easy to do and make it hard & confusing???
not my cup of tea,I like my regular old profile & I undrerstand how to update it.
~Julie
new is NOT always better
Julie -- If you try it, you might find that it's not actually all that confusing. Different from what you're used to, maybe, but not necessarily confusing. Plus, you get that cool photo module.
Paul -- who's saying this has anything to do with, er, that other place? -- Joe
I think you need to make a correction :). "Male, 86 Years Old" LOL.
Betty
I didn't feel like being honest at this particular moment in time, and it won't let you leave the year field blank, so.... -- Joe
This sounds better than MySpace! I will try to create a profile later, I just tried now and it froze my AOL. Love the cute photo of you on your profile, Joe! :-)
Your profile says you are 86. Wow, you look really good to be that "old". LOL
Kathy
If Joe posted his real age, we'd all feel guilty about giving him six-packs.
But, come on, man! I gave you a sixer, and I'm STILL not on your buddy list? That's just plain cold.
-Dan
http://journals.aol.com/dpoem/TheWisdomofaDistractedMind/
dear joe,
awww! what a cute photo!
peering over to Dan) errr... Dan ahem! what are you on about?lol
natalie
Let's hope that the nearly impossible to read green-on-green text will change in the final version.
Hi -- only the hyperlinks are green (actually blue; more of an aquamarine); it looks like the hyperlink color attribute is indirectly controlled by the module background color setting, though they probably need to break that setting out somehow.
Thanks -- Joe (posted & mailed)
First of all, very VERY cool, I love the new profiles.
And now, lets suppose that you aren't trying to compete with that 'other place', one of the biggest differences is the option to leave comments on the space, any thoughts on whether that will ever be an option here? I think its kind of cute, like having your own message board.
Dorn -- A comments module is coming; I suspect we will see a few different types (including different ones developed by third-party developers. -- Joe
I am not really impressed. I could only get on it once and I have had MUCH better results with TagWorld and IMVU! These pages are kind of lame. AOL needs to step up it's game. I expected better. Just like the journals! It's sad that there are no themes or smilies for posting! You have to find a host for everything!
I realise with Beta, there'll be kinks to work out, but I couldn't save a damn thing when I tried to make a page. Otherwise, it has potential. No comment in comparison to "that space." I'm too old to be bothered with it.
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