Interpreting Feedback for Web Services

Your customers and community are in charge, after all without them you have no business. It is therefore extremely important to encourage and listen to feedback. I was sent a link to the following presentation from the Future of Web Apps conference in London.

As well as being an excellent presentation, it also introduced me to the Slideshare service. Slideshare is like YouTube for powerpoint - a great way to publish your presentations for sharing on the web, two great resources for the price of one!

Posted on December 6, 2007 by Chris Garrett 
Filed Under Web 2.0

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One Response to “Interpreting Feedback for Web Services”

  1. Steve Chambers on December 7th, 2007 11:30 am

    Hi,

    I was wondering whether you may be interested in a recently created online tool I for inclusion in your article entitled “The Freelancer’s Toolset: 100 Web Apps for Everything You Will Possibly Need”. The tool converts GET requests into POST requests and has a wide variety of uses including bookmarking logins or other pages that require a POST, debugging Ajax calls etc. The website URL is http://www.gettopost.com/gettopost.html. I hope you will consider this and not simply dismiss it as “just another sales pitch” (it isn’t!) Many thanks for your consideration.

    Regards
    Steve Chambers

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