03.29.08
Posted in Uncategorized at 6:47 pm by eylon.steiner
One of the key ingredients to success on the Web is rapid iteration, and to do so, eliciting user feedback is a must. As we know, TechCrunch is a breeding ground for avid beta testers keen to provide input and suggestions. Yet, more often than not, when we do offer feedback to a site all we receive in return is an auto-reply, thank-you email. When was the last time you submitted feedback to a site that was then followed up with an actual acknowledgment that the bug was fixed or the feature integrated? My guess, not very often.Kampyle
—yet another Yossi Vardi startup from Israel—has developed a feedback management platform aimed at assisting site owners better manage this feedback loop and, along the way, increase customer loyalty and satisfaction. The underlying premise here being that users expect not only to be heard, but also responded to. This is especially true when providing feedback on services, products or customer experiences. Sites that manage their feedback right end up with deeper customer engagement, lower shopping cart abandonment, and better usability…
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02.20.08
Posted in Uncategorized at 5:18 pm by eylon.steiner
What is inside Kampyle.com for you?
Website Owner:
Increase your customer satisfaction and long-term loyalty
Add our Feedback Form to your website - it’s as simple as adding a link.
Access the secured SaaS Feedback Management application to manage analyzed feedback and inform your users of the corrective action you have taken.
Learn More…
Website User:
Let your voice be heard and valued
Kampyle enables you to give feedback on any website, monitor your submitted feedbacks and respond to website owners’ corrective actions to your feedback.
Learn More…
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12.11.06
Posted in contact at 5:40 am by eylon.steiner

Eylon Steiner
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12.01.06
Posted in web2.0 at 5:31 am by eylon.steiner
Want to get into websites building?
First - I am strongly recommend to use open source (with appropriate license) and Web2.0 concepts when making a new site. choosing the open source will influence the technical design of your site, and choosing web2.0 concepts will influence the user interactions with your site as well as the UI design of your site.
Try to start with the How to start - Web development (See the page link on the right side).
Continue with the Developing a website - what to use? Quick overview
Then Choosing client side for your website
And then you can dive into Ajax and PHP
Feel free to comment about the overviews or if you want me to go into details with something…
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07.13.06
Posted in EFM, kampyle at 7:49 am by eylon.steiner
From Wikipedia
Enterprise Feedback Management (EFM) is an integrated approach to the management of all forms of feedback available to an organization.
EFM is typically supported by software or software services for collecting and managing feedback from customers or employees. There are two main types: traditional online survey software that solicits inputs to pre-defined questions, and new web 2.0 two-way communication and community platform that solicits open-ended feedback and ideas from customers and have the customer community collectively rank the feedback and ideas.
Both types support advanced survey design with CRM integration and advanced reporting with statistical analysis, centralized panel management.
Survey software may provide a workflow process that provides a means for organizations to ensure consistent survey quality and enforce respondent privacy and IT security policies.
Web 2.0 based platforms may also incorporate natural language processing to organize, rank and tag the contents, and discover emerging topics and trends.
Applications of EFM vary widely from HR, IT, Marketing, Sales and continues to expand on its corporate implementation and scope. Departments within an organization can collaborate on feedback initiatives, sharing results and gaining insights that enable the organization to listen, learn, react and anticipate to the needs of their key stakeholders.
Enterprise Feedback Management is helping organizations obtain and rank feedback, providing a means for customers to drive product management.
You might find Kampyle Beta program interesting for you : www.Kampyle.com
Kampyle
Graph of Kampyle of Eudoxus
The Kampyle of Eudoxus (Greek: καμπύλη [γραμμή], meaning simply “curved [line], curve”) is a curve, with a Cartesian equation of

or, in polar coordinates,

This quartic curve was studied by the Greek astronomer and mathematician Eudoxus of Cnidus (c. 408 BC – c.347 BC) in relation to the classical problem of doubling the cube.
Hebrew: קמפייל
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