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New York Times article features BigScreenLive
It was exciting to see Eric Taub’s New York Times article Helping Grandpa Get His Tech On. Great to see the growing interest in making technology work for seniors.
Posted By: Richard Mander in Accessibility, Company, News, Senior Computer, Simple email on October 30th, 2009.
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BigScreenLive to Provide Specialty Photo Products for Seniors
We are pleased to announce that BigScreenLive has chosen ezpservices to provide us with photo-finishing services. This will allow Seniors to create an array of high-quality photographic products featuring their favorite digital photos.
Posted By: Richard Mander in Company, Easy picture sharing, News, Senior Computer on October 19th, 2009.
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Partnership with Charity in the United Kingdom
For several months, we have been working with a charitable organization in the UK that provides services to seniors, especially those with serious health issues who live in acute-care residential communities. The organization, “Keeping In Touch” (KIT) www.kitorguk.com has a mission of empowering “Care Home” residents through easy access to email and the world wide [...]
Posted By: Richard Mander in Company, News, Senior Computer, Success story on October 14th, 2009.
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Analyst predicts $20 Billion market includes opportunity for easy-to-use senior computer
Aging in Place Technology Watch has released a report reviewing the market for technology that will help people remain living in their own homes as they get older. Analyst Laurie Orlov predicts in her 2009 Technology Market Overview Report that the market for technology to assist aging adults will grow from $2 billion today to [...]
Posted By: Richard Mander in Company, Easy-to-use, News, Senior Computer, Simple email on March 20th, 2009.
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Nintendo bowlers in the news
Edward Baig has written an interesting article in USA Today (click here for story) on how seniors are using technology. The highlight of the article is a group of seniors in Springfield, Virginia who have built a bowling alley using the Nintendo Wii. From the photos it looks like they are having a great time [...]
Posted By: Richard Mander in Easy-to-use, News, Senior Computer on January 9th, 2009.
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