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Bump Uses Intridea CrowdSound To Gain Beta Users' Feedback.


User Comments Via Intridea's Social Feedback Widget Pronounced "wih-jit," for decades, the term has been a popular word for a generic "thing" when there is no real name for it. It is often used to describe examples of made-up products along with other fictitious names; for example, "10 widgets, 5 frabbits and 2 dingits.  Provide Unexpected Insights Into Customer Priorities and BumpTop BumpTop is a prototype graphical user interface, designed to enhance traditional computer desktop functionality by more closely supporting the normal behavior of a real world desk. It is aimed at stylus interaction, making it more suitable for tablet PCs and palmtops.  Product Feature Preferences

WASHINGTON -- Intridea, Inc., the agile enterprise The introduction to this article provides insufficient context for those unfamiliar with the subject matter.
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 Web 2.0 company, today announced that Bump Inc. has successfully implemented Intridea CrowdSound, the social feedback widget, to gather user suggestions on its beta software Noun 1. beta software - software that has not yet been released but has received an alpha test and still has more bugs than a regular release; "beta software is usually available only to particular users who will test it" . Bump has developed the groundbreaking BumpTop three-dimensional graphical user interface graphical user interface (GUI)

Computer display format that allows the user to select commands, call up files, start programs, and do other routine tasks by using a mouse to point to pictorial symbols (icons) or lists of menu choices on the screen as opposed to having to
, which mimics the behavior of a real-world desk.

Through CrowdSound, Bump has gained valuable -- and sometimes unexpected user insight -- into the BumpTop beta product. The customer feedback on feature preferences and priorities has helped Bump to focus its development efforts on the functionality that will offer the highest customer satisfaction when BumpTop launches.

"We are committed to changing the way users experience their computer desktops with BumpTop, and it's a top priority to deliver a stellar product right out the gate," said Anand Agarawala, founder and CEO (1) (Chief Executive Officer) The highest individual in command of an organization. Typically the president of the company, the CEO reports to the Chairman of the Board.  of BumpTop. "With CrowdSound, Intridea has provided a fantastic tool to help us deliver the product users want."

Agarawala has actively sought user feedback since BumpTop began as his master's thesis defining a user interface that let people stack, bump or toss files on their computer desktops to simulate simulate - simulation  a physical desk-like experience. Initially Bump used email groups and Web-based forums to solicit input, but those channels provided few responses, and Agarawala realized the need for a social feedback tool.

After evaluating multiple feedback products, Bump has implemented Intridea CrowdSound because it offers several advantages over other solutions. At the top of the list is the low investment CrowdSound demands of users; they can choose to craft a comment or simply contribute to an existing one.

"Users tend to get deterred from contributing their opinions if they have to make the effort of formulating an email or posting on a forum," said Agarawala. "CrowdSound makes giving feedback easy for our users. They don't have to worry about navigating (networking, hypertext) navigating - Finding your way around. Often used of the Internet, particularly the World-Wide Web.

A browser is a tool for navigating hypertext documents.
 pages; they just click once to offer a suggestion or cast a vote."

Other key factors in Bump's decision to use CrowdSound for feedback on BumpTop are the:

* Ease of adding users with CrowdSound, which contrasts with other account-based solutions that require more effort to set up and manage;

* Split view showing both the most recent comments and the most popular ones; and

* CrowdSound's ease of implementation and ability to seamlessly integrate with the BumpTop product website.

"It took me 15 minutes at most to create our CrowdSound account and set it up, and most of that time was inputting the initial entries," said Agarawala.

Once Bump had CrowdSound running on its site, the company saw a surge in user feedback -- up to five times higher than previous response levels. More importantly, the company gained much greater insight into what BumpTop features customers considered to be top priorities.

"Initially, we posted on CrowdSound the top 12 features we were thinking of building into BumpTop, including some that were pie in the sky," Agarawala recalled. "It was easy to identify the top few priorities because they each received 40-50 votes versus less than 20. Interestingly, we thought we knew what users would choose, but we were surprised by some of the features that were voted to the top. There were also valuable user suggestions. CrowdSound has definitely helped us to focus our development priorities to give users what they want."

Agarawala adds, "With CrowdSound, we are also able to update the status of a suggestion to indicated we've implemented it. This lets our users know we are listening and working to deliver a product they will love."

"Bump is pioneering a completely new way to experience the computer desktop, and we're excited to see the company's success in using CrowdSound to tune BumpTop to real-world user demands," said Dave Naffis, president, products at Intridea. "It is a great example of CrowdSound's power as a social feedback tool for engaging customers as collaborators to bring groundbreaking products to market."

About Bump

Bump Inc., headquartered in Toronto, Canada, offers a fresh and engaging new way to interact with the computer desktop through BumpTop. Pile and toss documents like on a real desk, and interact by pushing, pulling and piling documents with elegant, self-revealing gestures, breaking free from the rigid and mechanical style of standard point-and-click desktops. BumpTop's stunning interface makes clever use of 3D presentation and smooth physics-based animations for an engaging, vivid user experience. For more information, please visit http://bumptop.com.

About Intridea

Intridea, Inc. develops high-performance Web 2.0 applications and services to help enterprises realize the power of cloud computing (1) Running applications in or from network servers. Computing "in the cloud" may refer to a company's own network, but often refers to the Internet and the use of Web browser-based or rich client applications.  and social networking See social networking site.

social networking - social network
. They include Present.ly for enterprise microblogging, the SocialSpring social networking platform, MediaPlug media appliance A stand-alone hardware device or software environment dedicated to a specific task. See hardware appliance and software appliance.  server, and the CrowdSound social feedback widget. Intridea solutions are based on Ruby on Rails See Ruby.  for agile development See agile software development. . Intridea actively contributes to Rails directly and through open source plug-ins, and it hosts the Acts As Community social network for Ruby ruby, precious stone, the transparent red variety of corundum, found chiefly in Myanmar, Thailand, and Sri Lanka and classified among the most valuable of gems. The Myanmarese stones are blood red, the most valued tint being the "pigeon's blood.  developers. Intridea is headquartered in Washington, DC. For more information, visit www.intridea.com.
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