The concept of "non-place" originated with Marc Augé, a French ethnologist and anthropologist, in his book "Non-Places: Introduction to an Anthropology of Supermodernity". It's a concept that can be adapted to user behaviour on a website.
The concept of "non-place" originated with Marc Augé, a French ethnologist and anthropologist, in his book "Non-Places: Introduction to an Anthropology of Supermodernity". It's a concept that can be adapted to user behaviour on a website.
Softway is made up of people, so we thought we'd let you know another side of our team.
In the world of design and usability, few names are as influential as Don Norman, a true pioneer in the field of user-centered design with a distinguished career dedicated to improving usability and the user experience in complex systems. As a former vice president of Apple and professor emeritus at the University of California, he is widely recognized for his significant contributions to design.
Softway is made up of people, so we thought we'd let you know another side of our team.
We close the shutters, take down the awnings, pack our bags, switch off the gas and water, look back one last time, in a gaze that in seconds is flooded with the happy memories of another summer gone by.
SEO (Search Engine Optimisation) is increasingly important in analysing your website statistics, measuring performance and setting conversion goals. There are several technical terms used when talking about these digital performance analysis metrics, which we will clarify in this article.
In today's digital world, Google is the starting point for most people who are searching for something they need or are interested in online. It is precisely at this moment, when Google returns the search results, that the first contact with your brand occurs!
In an increasingly digital world, websites play a crucial role in our lives. They connect us, provide information and offer services. However, not all websites meet the needs of all users, especially those with disabilities. Accessibility is an essential aspect of web development that ensures everyone can access and navigate easily, regardless of their abilities.
Since the launch of the first Google Analytics in 2005, we have all grown accustomed to its functionalities. Yet, a new rendition has recently emerged bearing the same name, with a twist: Google Analytics 4. It promises to be the future of website performance analysis (and beyond), with new measurement possibilities, integrations and reports. However, the way in which the information is presented in the new version differs significantly from the soon-to-be-discontinued version, warranting the need to explore the new Property. Will you join us on this journey?
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