My Wish List Revealed Using Globe's Gloo

by Call Center Gal on December 19, 2009

How’s your holiday season so far? If you are working in a call center like me, you would know how hectic our schedule is when it comes to gracing a lot of call centre parties. It is all because of us attending a team party, call center circle-of-friends party, and oh, who would forget the call center company party, the biggest and grandest party of all.

And with all the call center parties going around this Christmas, I know it takes another round of multitasking to do when you are preparing for the presents to give your fellow team members. But I got a solution for this, with the help of Gloo.

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Gloo is the latest offering of Globe Broadband, I see it as an online scrapbook wherein you and your friends can work on a board to share your ideas and hold brainstorming sessions.

You can also use this to collaborate with your relatives as you plan your grand Christmas reunion. Also parents from other countries can get in touch with their kids in a fun and unique way aside from the usual chatting and sending email messages.

I tried using Gloo to share my Christmas wishlist with my friends. First, I registered for my own account and then I received an email confirmation to activate my account. After activating my account I logged in and started to work on my online wishlist.

Creating a Gloo page is a breeze because of the helpful tools that are available on the page so you can start right away. If you look at the screenshot within the post, you will see a combination of pictures, doodles, notepad and of course the text for my wishlist items. I also invited some of my friends to see and join me complete my wishlist page. I was so happy because after thirty minutes (that I invited some of my friends to try it with me), I got some who responded and helped me complete my first ever Gloo board. :)

So if you want to inquire about Gloo better check out the links that I got here in my post so you can start working with your Gloo pages right away. Share your experience at the comment section of this post, who knows we may collaborate after this and have our own Gloo page too soon. :)

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