www.JeffKee.com Relaunches!!!

Yes, I'm finally back and running again. I made the design better, and the front page has more content. With the advancement of Wordpress as a CMS I can pull off more cool stuff like this.

For my dear audiences who missed my bold, controversial yet entertaining posts, you can look forward to them again. Because Jeff Kee is back.

Recent Posts

Best Email and Domain Management Practices

As a web developer who constantly deals with domains and emails being transferred, I’d like to set a standard guideline on how one should manage their domains and email in order to maintain autonomy and control over your own material, while eliminating the chances of losing domains through silly administrative mishaps.

ALWAYS keep a public email [...]

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Recently Completed Websites

It’s been a while since I provided an update to this blog. I’d like to share some work that I’ve done for my clients and go over some of the basic technologies.
1. Xtown.ca
Xtown is an extreme sports facility located in Quebec, and they have an excellent indoor track for motocross, ATVs and more. For Xtown [...]

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The US President, The US President

I was watching the CBC News today (one of my daily rituals) and I realized something very important about how Canadian politicians and strategists use references to the President of the United States of America.
Years ago when the war in Iraq began under the whole propaganda of “War on Terrorists”, most Canadadians viewed the politics [...]

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Understand and Appreciate Your Food

This blog topic is rather off from my normal topics and may throw you off but hear me out. I’m about to talk about a very important issue here, and that is the issue of understanding and appreciating where and how our food comes from. A good understanding on this topic at a widespread public [...]

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Israel and Palestine - Right or Wrong

The whole Israel in the Middle East thing has been an interesting subject for me as I grew up. It’s a land of endless wars and conflicts, and issues stemming from there seem to affect the world at such large degrees, and it’s always been fascinating for me to dig through.
God Wanted Israel to be [...]

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TinyURL on Steroids

TinyURL.com is a great service. It allows you to truncate a long URL into one short URL that you can easily distribute to friends and associates through social platforms such as Facebook, Twitter, Ping.FM and more.
The only limitation I saw with TinyURL was that, it allows for one URL per forward. I saw a friend [...]

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The Purpose of This Blog

This blog is a space for me to express my thoughts, share ideas, debate politics and social issues, and most of all, meet and network with you fabulous people on the internet. I have met many valuable friends and associates through blogging, and I will continue to do so. I have absolutely no intention to turn this into another one of those blogs where I talk about how to make money through blogs and affiliate marketing. It's not that I don't believe in those things - it's just that, there's too many of those sites already, and prominent figures like John Chow have already got that covered.

My intentions of running this blog is simple. It's to communicate, collaborate, and cooperate.

in Politics

The US President, The US President

I was watching the CBC News today (one of my daily rituals) and I realized something very important about how Canadian politicians and strategists use references to the President of the United States of America.
Years ago when the war in Iraq began under the whole propaganda of “War on Terrorists”, most Canadadians viewed the politics [...]

(read more)

in Funny Stuff

My Train of Thought When Bush ducked the Shoe Attacks

George Bush makes a surprise visit to Iraq, I suppose out of attempt to define his own legacy as he is about to leave his post, only to experience something so bizarre - shoes thrown at his face.
As I watched this delightful video and laughed, this was my train of thought.

Wow good reflexes (as he [...]

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in Gadgets and Electronics

John Chow gets an iPhone in Canada from Rogers!!!

John Chow just informed me that he was one of the first to get the pre-release edition of the iPhone that is being officially launched in Canada, with the new version 2.0 software mounted in it, which means installable 3rd party applications to make your iPhone do even more (like it needs to!!!).
John Chow used [...]

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Meet Jeff Kee

Welcome to my website. I am a young guy in this big world working hard and smart to find success and enjoy life. I am the president of Synchronous Design & Marketing, and my experience spans between graphic design, web design, PHP/MySQL coding. With my business I have developed a great sense of revenue control, HR management, as well as marketing and negotiating. My company now employees 3 creative employees and is growing fast.

in Web Development

Recently Completed Websites

It’s been a while since I provided an update to this blog. I’d like to share some work that I’ve done for my clients and go over some of the basic technologies.
1. Xtown.ca
Xtown is an extreme sports facility located in Quebec, and they have an excellent indoor track for motocross, ATVs and more. For Xtown [...]

(read more)

in Marketing & Media

TTZ Media’s Affiliate/Referral System goes live and public

So, the TTZ Media’s Affiliate/Referral banner ad system is going live tonight after I put the new theme up which was designed by Nate Whitehill. If you don’t already know, the TTZMedia.com’s ad engine system has been the largest project on my plate for the last several months.
It’s been quite a challenging journey to come [...]

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in Business

Best Email and Domain Management Practices

As a web developer who constantly deals with domains and emails being transferred, I’d like to set a standard guideline on how one should manage their domains and email in order to maintain autonomy and control over your own material, while eliminating the chances of losing domains through silly administrative mishaps.

ALWAYS keep a public email [...]

(read more)