Saturday, November 14, 2009
CloudCrowd Update (13/11/2009)
Posted on 2:31 PM by Nathalie
Here is the latest update dated November 13th, on work and new features at the CloudCrowd.
November 13, 2009
Dear CloudCrowd Workers,
Last week we successfully implemented our first significant piece of work for an outside client. If you did any of the work involving sporting goods, you know the project I'm talking about. Our client was very pleased with the quality of the work and the speed of our response, and that portends well for our ability to acquire future work. Thank you to everyone who worked on this project for doing a great job on a challenging task.
New Features:
We recently added the ability to view the details of past work you've done. If you haven't seen that yet, go to your History and try clicking on one of your tasks. This feature should make it easier to understand why tasks were rejected.
We also developed a Categorization widget that Workers used during the sporting goods project to categorize different products. The tool received positive reviews, and we'll be using it again in the future.
Our new corporate website at www.cloudcrowd.com has gone live, and we got our company and community blogs up and running. We made some behind-the-scenes improvements to our payment system as well.
Workforce and Work:Meanwhile our registered Worker base passed 6,000. We're very pleased to have such a large number of Workers, but I continue to be frustrated at the bottlenecks holding up the delivery of more work. We're making progress, though. We made a couple of great additions to our development team, which will significantly increase the speed with which we can deploy new functionality and projects.
We have a number of new projects already lined up, and we'll be delivering new work soon.
Thanks again for your patience.
Respectfully,
Alex Edelstein
CEO
CloudCrowd
www.cloudcrowd.com
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