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Celebrating flavours of English

English is of course the best candidate to a true international language; mandarin and espanol claims notwithstanding. This of course is very convenient to english speakers but, tanj ! - whoever told you the universe has to be fair?
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E-commerce trends for 2015 for small companies

E-commerce has been around for over a generation now. It is indisputable that it did change the way we shop and conduct commerce. This year, as other years before it, brings a mixture of tried-and-tested strategies but add some newcomers. If you are a small business carving a niche on the online here is what to expect in 2015.
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Web design trends for 2015 geared toward small businesses

Most of our work at ke Solutions is geared toward small to medium companies. For some (difficult to fathom) reason a lot of talk and advice about website building, web design, SEO and content management schemas focuses on issues that are far beyond either the budgetary constraints or even the interests of the vast majority of website owners.
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Rick Obey & Associates website: a business design for a luxury yacht broker

You could say we did nothing special to land the job of redesign and maintenance of Rick Obey & Associates website. We just kept doing our best for each and every customer.
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Cinemagraphs - a new tool for the online

It is not often these days that I am impressed by the power hidden in some particular innovation designed (as always they are) to “profoundly change the industry”. Without claiming to be any sort of expert, I guess that simply dealing on a daily basis with everything online - from content to design to web development to tech in general - inures one to their restless attempts of seduction. Cinemagraphs …
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Why Google is … God or Evil: query answering struggles

One of the discernible trends for all search engines that will continue to drive innovation and work is query answering. It used to be you had to think - sometimes quite hard - which keywords to use when searching for something. Let’s say I needed a specific recipe or a local hotel’s checkout hours or a troubleshooting a specific video card on a given computer system.
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Tikivillas new website: how it came to be

It all started when Lorin, the president of our company decided to take a vacation in Costa Rica. Great reviews and, crucially, a warm recommendation from a friend, landed him at Tikivillas rainforest lodge and some smug posts on the Facebook about how cool it was there.
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“SEO for biometric data” - does it sound too futuristic for you?

Our bodies seem to be at the center of a lot of innovations that seem to be forming into a cohesive trend. The recent CES 2015 generated a lot of media talk related to wearables; now, wearables - as their name implies - are devices that are in contact with our bodies.
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AppzBizz website: a presentation website

When Guy Kennet got frustrated with the currently available solutions to create your own customized phone app he wanted to do something different. Why couldn’t app creation be as simple as assembling a lego construct?
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Internet of things: what does it have to do with my small business?

What is IoT?
While a decade ago this concept was hard to grasp, most of us today can envisage the concept behind IoT with relative ease.
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7 key anxieties implicit in popular SEO predictions for 2015 - Part 1

There is a deluge of predictions about the new 2015 trends that started to appear at the end of 2014 and will continue (based on what happened in the previous years) to appear for a month or two. Highly interesting to read in some cases (there are gems out there, I assure you!) but overwhelming in terms of volume.
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Facebook: good or bad for you?

Emarketer recently published a summary of a Cowen and Company online survey that confirms these figures and provide some more details about age group differences on this measure.
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The irony behind some responsive web design tools: a friendly jab

When you try to convince people that the way forward in web design is RWD (i.e. responsive web design) you gotta show them (literally show) what is RWD, what it means and why is it important. While writing this blog post about our own RWD tool we’ve discovered a number of other RWD tools that are published on pages that are not responsive - how ironic is that?
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