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- The Seattle Times, Brier Dudley's Blog:
BigScreenLive hires CEO with Apple pedigree
“New Zealander Richard Mander is the new chief executive of BigScreenLive. . .Roy said he always planned to step aside if the company found an ideal successor and “this was just a really great thing for BigScreenLive.” ”
– Brier Dudley
- WBKO:
It’s The Internet for Older Folks
“BigScreenLive makes everything from surfing the web, checking email and uploading pictures as easy as 1-2-3!”
– Sam Provenzano
- The Red ferret Journal:
BigScreenLive – the web browser for computer-phobics
“. . .silver surfers and their families will no doubt be delighted to emerge blinking from their AOL accounts into the daylight of an alternate online universe.”
– Nigel Powell
- Killerstartups.com:
BigScreenLive.com – Internet For the Older Generation
“It has simple and clearly defined features which make the net super easy for older users.”
- Webware.com:
The browser for old people: BigScreenLive
“BigScreenLive has its faults, but it's nonetheless a nice walled garden (with very low walls, thankfully) for people who don't want to deal with the frenetic and inconsistent interfaces on various Web sites, sharing services, and e-mail apps.”
– Rafe Needleman
- Seattle PI:
Net service aimed at seniors: Company offering bigger fonts, easy photo sharing
“With BigScreenLive, seniors can access e-mail, photos, news and other content in a common user experience. Family members also can log into the system to share their experiences.”
– John Cook
- John Cook's Venture Blog:
Will older Americans get online? BigScreenLive hopes so
“In an interview last fall, Roy said he was attracted to the product because it offers “a dramatic impact” in improving the quality of life of seniors.”
– John Cook
- The Seattle Times, Brier Dudley's Blog:
Ex–Amazon VP launching “Web for seniors”
“The subscription service runs on Windows PCs and basically creates a new desktop, with a simplified interface and big buttons to do things like share family photos, handle e-mail or search the Web.”
– Brier Dudley
- Washington CEO Magazine:
Where Angels Fly
BigScreenLive angel investor John Bauer featured in Washington
CEO magazine. “...BigScreen would provide an even broader range of
electronic activity for seniors who want to keep up and stay in touch.”
– Crai Bower
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