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		<title>PBwiki / PBworks  …updated</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Earlier today I wrote about an issue I explored this morning in the way certain older accounts were accessed on PBworks.com (my favorite site for organizing my non profit’s fundraising events). I thought the issue warranted PBworks’ attention, and tried to reach them directly right away.
Unable to connect with anyone quickly, and not finding any [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Earlier today I wrote about an issue I explored this morning in the way certain older accounts were accessed on PBworks.com (my favorite site for organizing my non profit’s fundraising events). I thought the issue warranted PBworks’ attention, and tried to reach them directly right away.</p>
<p>Unable to connect with anyone quickly, and not finding any direct connections via my LinkedIn account, my brother advised me to blog about it here on my site. I have since deleted the contents of that post, as the issue has now been addressed and I don’t see any positive purpose in leaving the post up.</p>
<p>Late this evening, Boston time, I was able to speak with PBworks’ PR chief, who was probably less than thrilled to be getting a dinnertime cellphone call from some chick on the East Coast wanting to tug his ear about a suspect UX encounter (every site has bugs; it’s not a big secret!). But he was gracious and attentive, and a few minutes later I got a call back from the founder of PBworks.</p>
<p>These guys took my concerns seriously, listened to my bug description, and got QA on it straight away. Basically just what you’d hope to find out about a big player–that they care about the individual users and about making the user experience safe, secure, and comfortable for all.</p>
<p>I feel confident that the issue I picked up on is being addressed and that my account information is safe in PBworks’ hands.</p>
<p>Now if only PBworks could handle all my non-profit fundraising itself, and not just the information management of it…</p>
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