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April 19, 2008

Customer Feedback - e-Commerce

Using Zooming to understand Death and Taxes is what Jess Bachman did with an extraordinary poster detailing graphically the US government budget. Never before have I delved into the intricacies of government budgeting with any pleasure, but here I did it with glee. See where you tax money goes thanks to Jess, and to Zooming.

See his page with an embedded zoomorama of his poster here: http://www.wallstats.com/deathandtaxes/

Here what Jess has to say about Zoomorama for his web site:

Franklin,

Thanks for the updated code, I think my web guy just missed a section of it or something.  It looks as it is intended now. I really do like Zoomoroma and plan to use it for all my other products and blog entries.  DeepZoom is great from a performance aspect but it requires SilverLight 2 Beta and for someone of my limited coding capabilities I am reduced to using the simple and standard photozoom uploaded which allows one image per "DeepZoom".  I am glad you guys chose to put a lot of focus on the client side development and broad it down to a novice level.  Even Zoomify required some annoying flash importing/exporting.  You guys have done a great job. 

Cheers,
Jess

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Comments

Yeah Zoomorama is how zoomable flash should be. It's near perfect.

btw, its Jess not Jeff ;)

This is a great thing to ask for for customer feedback. It's so crutial to do in order to obtain better customer service and loyal customers. I recenlty came across a website by Mindshare that is all about this. Check it out it's really helpful!!!

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