Monday, December 12, 2005
CorneliaF
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ke Solutions Offer;
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What is ke? Weston, Florida The keMission is to radically change the Internet experience for everybody by empowering website
owners with cutting-edge web engine, simple to deploy and maintain, easy to expand, which will transform e-visitors in e-regulars.
We encourage the growth of the Internet, by providing dynamic intelligent websites. Furthermore, we will research and develop the
latest in technology and implement these solutions into ke exceeding our client's expectations.
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Thursday, April 23, 2015
AdrianM
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Content Management;
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We see it all the time when clients ask us to send them SEO evaluation reports, when we analyze marketing campaign results or prepare monthly SEO reports: the About Us page is almost constantly in the top three most visited pages of a website.
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Tuesday, August 19, 2008
CorneliaF
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SEO related;
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ke Solutions Inc. has been administrating a successful pay-per-click (PPC) campaign for one of its clients for the past six months.
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Tuesday, November 24, 2015
AdrianM
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Opinions & Reactions;
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'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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Monday, June 16, 2014
AdrianM
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SEO related;
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I’ll bet you’ve clicked through dozens of titles running along the lines of “SEO is like {X}”. There are actually thousands of search results for these keywords (Google belches out 270.000 of them in less than a second).
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Tuesday, March 1, 2016
AdrianM
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App Design & Usability;
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It helps sometimes to look at what you are doing from a different perspective. Although we enjoyed Nick Yee’s post 'Game Genre Map: The Cognitive Threshold in
Strategy Games' in January, it had to simmer on the backburner for a while till we figured out not only why we liked it, but also some tentative ideas on how
is it relevant for apps. Because it obviously is.
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Thursday, June 30, 2016
AdrianM
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App Design & Usability;
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Voice search is a trending topic, often resurrected by the news released by the "Frightful five": Google, Apple, Facebook, Amazon and Microsoft. Each of these
has designs to create the voice interface of the future: Google Ok, Siri, Cortana, Facebook M or Amazon Echo.
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Thursday, June 30, 2016
AdrianM
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App Design & Usability;
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Voice search is a trending topic, often resurrected by the news released by the "Frightful five": Google, Apple, Facebook, Amazon and Microsoft. Each of these
has designs to create the voice interface of the future: Google Ok, Siri, Cortana, Facebook M or Amazon Echo.
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Tuesday, March 1, 2016
AdrianM
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App Design & Usability;
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It helps sometimes to look at what you are doing from a different perspective. Although we enjoyed Nick Yee’s post 'Game Genre Map: The Cognitive Threshold in
Strategy Games' in January, it had to simmer on the backburner for a while till we figured out not only why we liked it, but also some tentative ideas on how
is it relevant for apps. Because it obviously is.
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Wednesday, June 15, 2016
AdrianM
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ke Solutions Apps;
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Heatmaps: have you heard of them? It is a safe bet that you saw some even if the term 'heatmap' doesn’t tell you much. Above you can see an example of such a
heatmap in AppzBizz analytics: this one shows the density of the Donald J. Trump app installs according to the geolocation of the smartphone or tablet in US.
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Thursday, January 8, 2015
AdrianM
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ke Solutions Websites;
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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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