FeedLounge State of the Union

This post is a prelude to a series of posts that will outline the new and exciting plans that FeedLoungers are hatching. FeedLounge is alive and moving forward faster than before. We are currently putting the finishing touches on a list of new features and the plan to get them released to the public. We are also working on a widespread communication plan to get the word out about FeedLounge. FeedLounge continues to strive for innovation and openness with unparalleled excellence; we welcome your input along this new leg of the journey.

FeedLounge has recently undergone some personnel changes. Alex has left FeedLounge, and we wish him the best in his future endeavors. Kris joined FeedLounge as a Performance Architect and is working on some backend changes that will deliver screaming results. Matt joined FeedLounge as a Senior Developer working to deliver new high quality features that will keep FeedLoungers coming back for more. Amanda joined the team with the mission to evangelize and design the future of FeedLounge. We’ll post profiles and ideas from each of our new FeedLoungers in the upcoming weeks.

All-in-all there are exciting changes happening at FeedLounge. Stay tuned for more information.

Posted August 25th, 2006 @ 1:09 PM in General by Scott

7 Replies to “FeedLounge State of the Union”

  1. Sounds exciting and I’m proud to be one of your supporters.

    August 28th, 2006 at 12:15 pm
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    September 2nd, 2006 at 6:28 am
  3. I would love to come back to FeedLounge if the following conditions are being addressed:

    1. Better communication between FL and users on bugs, sudden policy changes, etc.

    2. A clearer policy on user suspensions and PayPal. Particularly, I need to know that FL won’t lock me out of my account indefinitely if for some reason there is a payment glitch.

    Number two is the big hurdle for me. I love the FL service but I need to know that the account I’m building there will be there the next day. Can you speak to these issues?

    September 24th, 2006 at 7:37 am
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