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Our #DecemberApp offer: what’s in it for you?

If you follow us on Facebook, Google plus, Pinterest or Twitter you are probably up to date on our latest 'ruinous' offer. ke Solutions, in partnership with AppzBizz - and for this month only! - offers premium custom built native apps are at just $800 and we pledge to get them ready and published in 24 hours or less (from the moment we have all the necessary content information).
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AI and ethics - a recent and recurring theme

'Now this is what good title writing must mean', I told myself. The decision to click took me a whole split second: I just had to read it... After all: why exactly should self-driving cars kill? I know why taxi drivers want to pulp me up sometimes when I drive my bicycle, but the motivation of self-driving cars is necessarily opaque.
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Image SEO - the ball and chain that is imprisoning your website

The recent findings Raventools published on the most common SEO problems contains few surprises; most of their findings we either knew or suspected. Nevertheless, it is the scale of basic image SEO neglect that hits you right from the beginning. Other issues were uncovered as well, but for that go directly to their report here.
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Beware: Siri and Cortana and Google Now may inadvertently kill you

No, this is not one of them conspiracy rants. The reality is much simpler: new tech brings new challenges to your environment and these marvelous applications haven’t yet been fully integrated into our increasingly complex web of daily activities.
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How soon can your customers get rid of their wallets?

Is the wallet a thing of the past? Would you want it to be? Leaving aside conspiracy theories, wouldn’t it be much better if people did not have to carry it in their pants, jacket, or purse? Come to think of it: wouldn’t it be better for businesses as well?
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Just 17 milliseconds to form a first impression of a webpage!

Just in case you don’t know who the character above is, let me enlighten you: this is Quicksilver, a superhero from Avengers: the Age of Ultron with the ability to go at speeds up to 10 Mach, which, apparently, makes him a very frustrated man because everyone is so very, very slow. While most of us struggle to blink, he can be miles away.
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Writing the dictionaries of the future

We connected instantly with Christina Xu blog post: a significant proportion of our team are (or, were) gamers. We reminisced about our own game lingo and how, at times, outsiders would not get what were you saying when you inadvertently inserted a gaming reference or a term.
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Most small businesses are not convinced they need apps

I doubt there is anyone out there willingly stepping on banana peels; it is a well-known risk and (unless you are a stuntman doing your job) there are absolutely no rewards. Turns out, this is how a lot of small businesses - according to a new survey by Clutch - feel about investing in mobile apps. Follow the link and you can find some pretty interesting results.
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Adding digital to your strategy vs. being digital in your strategy

Read the title again, please. Do you get the difference? The word "digital" is being put to a lot of work, especially in the recent years; often it even seems to be getting worn out, thinned, inflationary from so much use.
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The way out of customer informational overload

It’s quite bad and it is getting worse: people surfing the internet are weary of so many choices and over 50% couldn’t be bothered to surf for information.
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The in-store purchase is decided online via digital influence

Does mobile technology and easy access to digital affect sales in-store as well as online? Does it affect in-store consumer behaviour? You see, it is possible that in-store and online are two non-overlapping circles.
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From "Mobile first" to "Interface first": are you mobile enough to adapt?

In case you are wondering about the image above: it shows a Google ATAP (Advanced Technology and Projects group; their motto says it all: 'we like epic shit') team member testing the Jacquard conductive yarn woven into textile fabric.
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Geoff Hinton’s 2020 prediction: AI able to tell stories based on images or videos

Less than a year ago, Geoffrey Hinton was asked in a Redditt Q&A session “What frontiers and challenges do you think are the most exciting for researchers in the field of neural networks in the next ten years?”
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