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		<title>By: James Yeang</title>
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		<dc:creator>James Yeang</dc:creator>
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		<description>The good folks at Sizeasy wrote me an email after I wrote this post so I thought I&#039;d share it...

Hi James,

Thanks for the write up. You have some interesting ideas with the shorter/flatter button.  This one has come up before. You&#039;re probably right about the early release thing. The idea was to release quietly and use the small audience for suggestions and testing. What actually happened was we got some very big audiences very quickly before we really had the the killer features to offer them.

Anyway we&#039;re well under way with the new features now and today a share feature has gone live which is a start to making the tool more useful to the masses. It basically means most people will just have to click once for the appropriate comparison or even just view the images from wherever they are hosted. Next we will be releasing an offering focused at a commercial audience particularly e-retail (keep an eye out for this in the next day or 2). After this we may well get into having our own product size database and as you suggest browse for sizes and buy through the site.

Thanks again for the ideas and keep watching this space....!

Steve</description>
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<p>Hi James,</p>
<p>Thanks for the write up. You have some interesting ideas with the shorter/flatter button.  This one has come up before. You&#8217;re probably right about the early release thing. The idea was to release quietly and use the small audience for suggestions and testing. What actually happened was we got some very big audiences very quickly before we really had the the killer features to offer them.</p>
<p>Anyway we&#8217;re well under way with the new features now and today a share feature has gone live which is a start to making the tool more useful to the masses. It basically means most people will just have to click once for the appropriate comparison or even just view the images from wherever they are hosted. Next we will be releasing an offering focused at a commercial audience particularly e-retail (keep an eye out for this in the next day or 2). After this we may well get into having our own product size database and as you suggest browse for sizes and buy through the site.</p>
<p>Thanks again for the ideas and keep watching this space&#8230;.!</p>
<p>Steve</p>
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