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April 3, 2008

The benefit of all day lectures

Filed under: Other News — andrewgmurphy @ 4:02 pm
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Yes, you didnt read the post wrong. These all day lectures that we have recently been having are actually good for us. According to the BBC, coffee has been linked to reducing the risk of getting Dementia and Alzheimers. Fantastic. I’d personally like to say a big Thank you to those 8 hour lectures for getting me addicted to coffee!

http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/health/7326839.stm

March 24, 2008

Kids being raised by the internet.

Though im loathe to repeat a story from our sensational newspapers today, I will anyway (and from that paragon of responsible journalistic integrity the Daily Mail too!).

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/pages/live/articles/news/news.html?in_article_id=542968&in_page_id=1766&ito=1490

 20 hours a week at the computer? I think thats probably better than 20 hours a week in front of the television. At least with social networking sites there is a degree of social interaction occurring rather than zombiefication in front of the latest “dancing celebrities making over an airport departure gate” bbc show.

March 20, 2008

Facebook: IM

Filed under: Other, Other News, Social Networking, Topic — marks2 @ 2:19 pm
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As much as I hate pushing my last post down the page a bit, I’ve been searching for news to do with social networking which hasn’t been reported by BBC.

http://blogs.guardian.co.uk/digitalcontent/2008/03/facebook_gets_private_and_laun.html

The Guardian reports that Facebook will soon be launching its own Instant Messaging service which will be available to users quite soon. Given the current news stories circulating about the privacy of information people post on their profile pages, which have resulted in them losing their jobs and more, an IM service does appear beneficial. However, it is still difficult to say this is anymore secure as the friends you have via social networking may not be the people you believe.

March 13, 2008

List of Dementia Assistative Technology Research Currently Taking Place

Filed under: Assisting Dementia Sufferers, Other News — andrewgmurphy @ 12:44 pm
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I found this list on the AT Dementia webpage. May be useful to see what research is taking place right now.

List of Research

March 12, 2008

Phorm

Filed under: Other, Other News — marks2 @ 6:01 pm
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Not necessarily related to any material posted so far on this blog but I’ve found it slightly interested none the less. I watched an interview yesterday on ‘Working Lunch’ on BBC with one of the people from the company behind ‘Phorm’. For anyone clueless about what it involves, take a look at this article on the BBC website.

http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/technology/7291637.stm

Personally I don’t have to worry about choosing to opt out of this given I’m with The Hoff over at Pipex.

As a consumer it needs to be clear about how people can opt out of this as not everyone is comfortable with their browsing habits being closely watched so it contributes to targeted advertising for them. So what do yous think about this for those of you using BT, Virgin or Talk Talk for your broadband connection?

Working Lunch: Tuesday’s Program

March 11, 2008

Eastern Health and Social Care Trust

In Northern Ireland, 16,000 people have a diagnosis of dementia. (Dementia UK Report. 2007).

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The Eastern Health and Social Services Board (EHSSB) is Northern Ireland’s largest Board - including Ards, Belfast, Castlereagh, Down, Lisburn andNorth Down District councils, and has responsibility for the care of approximately 665,000 people who live within its area.

The population in the EHSSB is ageing. Almost 20% of the population is over 60. This pattern is similar to what is happening elsewhere in the Western world. The ageing population is a direct result of improved social, economic and living conditions as well as improvements in health and social care. The population in the EHSSB is expected to grow rapidly by the year 2010, particularly in the age groups 80 - and over.

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The graph above illustrates the age structure of the population over 60 in the EHSSB area and the six District Councils. In total, the proportion of the population in the EHSSB area is 19 %, in Ards 18.7 %, in Belfast 19.7 %, in Castlereagh 21.2 %, in Down 17.0 %, in Lisburn 16.0 % and in North Down 21.0 %.

The older population in Northern Ireland, as well as the EHSSB area, is expected to grow rapidly over the next few years. The graph below illustrates the year 2010, which is the year preceding the next Census, and show that the population over 60 in the EHSSB area will grow somewhat, particularly in the age groups 80 and over.

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Currently, the Eastern Health and Social Services Board spends 24% of its budget on older people’s services, however, if the usage of acute services were to be taken into account this percentage would more than double.

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Market potential

Filed under: Assisting Dementia Sufferers, Other News — thebigandyt @ 12:30 am
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According to official figures, the amount of residents in Northern Ireland in 2005 that were aged over 65 was 236,300.

When we adapt the Australian study from below, we can see that 0.8% of these pensioners would have suffered from dementia, that would have given a potential market of 1890 customers.

March 4, 2008

Chesbrough live

Filed under: Open Innovation, Other News — thebigandyt @ 11:31 am
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Youtube strikes again, here’s a brief video of Chesbrough explaining his open innovation concept.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XaFpvFD_mLI

February 25, 2008

Sorry Maurice..

Filed under: Blog, Other News — marks2 @ 2:01 pm
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See…with a blog name change and mentioning ‘COM917J2′ now and again…well it pays off.

We demand free coffee tomorrow.

Please deliver.

February 21, 2008

Facebook: Decline in U.K users

Filed under: Other News, Social Networking — marks2 @ 5:18 pm
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It appears Facebook has seen its first fall in figures in January according to Nielsen which has been tracking the number of users that visit the site since July 2006. Personally I’m not much of a fan of social networking sites and see them as a waste of time. Each to their own though!

Take a look at the article on BBC and make up your own mind about the importance of social networking sites in your life.

http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/business/7257073.stm

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