Siafu

Siafu is a PC designed to give people with vision loss or impairment a more intuitive computer experience. It lays flat like a tablet and allows the user to fully interact with it by way of touch. The surface utilizes a conceptual material called magneclay or magnetized liquid. This material has the ability to morph upward into any shape via a controlled electromagnetic field enabling the device to create a braille surface for reading and even pictures in 3D relief.

Siafu

Siafu

The technology behind Siafu - Magneclay, is an oil based synthetic agent that possesses limitless morphing capabilities. Its loose molecular structure but can be infinitely rearranged when acted upon by electrical and magnetic charges. As long as the charges acting upon it remain stable, the magneclay will hold its structural rigidity, allowing it to be touched and groped without deformation.

This is one of the most impressive features:
Siafu utilizes 2-D to 3-D image conversion technology to process screen images. It then generates a 3-Dimensional digital wire frame which is then process through electrical currents into the magneclay. The end result is a highly accurate 3-Dimensional representation of the image.

Siafu

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UPDATE Keiko ranking status

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UPDATE

The indexing of the websites with the meta refresh looks like it doesn’t work. I have removed the meta refresh, the user have to click the header to proceed to the main website.

As last effort I have bought three domain names today. Every domain has a index.html page with a title, meta refresh, meta description and meta keywords. I am not sure this will help the ranking, but I will keep you posted!

 

After 11 days the ranking of keiko.be has changed big time! The keywords my client asked to score with are working perfect in google.be. The website doesn’t score equally in google.com, but the main goal is google.be

If I do the test again and type “Keiko” in google.be, the website in on fourth position.

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