Tekora Studio looks pretty interesting, it’s a content management and rendering system for Mobile Phones. My take is Tekora doesn’t do anything you can’t do in other ways, but makes it easier and more accessable.
Keenkong.com is a tool that provides a way to manage conversations to a brand or organization.
Whitney Hess gave her permission to use her Twitter Handle as the test; we can see positive and negative (based in keywords) but while Radian6 and SM2 Techrigy can detect sentiment and alert you, you can’t respond – keenkong.com is sorta a “contact manager” and reputation manager rolled into one.
I’m impressed, and Fredrick Guarino showed me KeenKong.com a few days ago, but today was the very first public demo of KeenKong.
The response part of KeenKong is one of it’s strengths, Twitter gets responded to via Twitter, Facebook via Facebook, email buzz gets responded to by email. KeenKong is also built to be industrial Grade. Pricing is being worked at as I write.
KeenKong is in the process of getting fully funded and the company is based in Montreal.
Fredrick used KeenKong to respond to a bunch of messages with Direct Messages that are personalized to the group of messages selected.
Ha! Whitney Hess is saying “Wow” and she has to have it, KeenKong.




