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How a Digital Tool for Grandma Turned Into a Startup
By administrator | 27 November 2016
"Three years ago, Priscilla Elora Sharuk was trying to help her grandmother, who had Alzheimer’s disease, deal with an everyday task that had become frustratingly difficult: remembering passwords for websites and software. Ms. Sharuk, an architect, told her computer-engineer friend, Antoine Jebara. He then created a USB device that automatically and securely logged on to all the needed computer programs, eliminating the need to remember passwords." Read more
BROOKE ANDERSON The Wall Street Journal 20 Nov 2016
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