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Caregiver resources and app market commentary lack substantive leads

The excerpt contains only anecdotal caregiver tips and generic tech investment commentary without naming influential officials, financial transactions, or actionable allegations. It offers no concrete Mentions a caregiver strategy for Alzheimer’s patients. Discusses generic enthusiasm for mobile app investments. Names a venture capital firm (Kleiner Perkins) and a small public company (GTXO) but p

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November 11, 2025
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House Oversight
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House Oversight #032086
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The excerpt contains only anecdotal caregiver tips and generic tech investment commentary without naming influential officials, financial transactions, or actionable allegations. It offers no concrete Mentions a caregiver strategy for Alzheimer’s patients. Discusses generic enthusiasm for mobile app investments. Names a venture capital firm (Kleiner Perkins) and a small public company (GTXO) but p

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Resources and Technology to Help Caregivers Cope Kirk Johnson - NYTimes.com - May 4, 2010 - One Alzheimer’s wanderer in Arizona had lost much of his memory, but not, apparently, his interest in fashion: he never left the house without a beloved baseball cap on his head. So a trick the family used to keep the man around was to hide his caps. Search-and-rescue experts who deal with dementia patients also recommend alarms on doors that sound when opened if a proper code is not entered, along with posters or wallpaper images that disguise or conceal doors. Sometimes a simple large, emphatic sign on every door saying “Stop!” will deter a wanderer. Read the full story New App craze brings back the 1990’s World Market Media - April 9, 2010 - Every Portfolio manager I’ve ever known loves to find a sector with wind at it’s back..the early users of the “CrackBerry” knew (Nasdaq: RIMM) was the stock he/she needed to invest in because every person on Wall Street had one. This phenomena doesn’t occur often and RIMM”s are as rare as Australopithecus. I observe the current app craze as the new cycle for lightning quick revenues based on the size of the market itself. Certainly anyone with an iPhone or Android phone has imagined that they could build an app when they got home that night...I know I did. I can tell you from experience that when Kleiner Perkins doubles the size of its venture fund specific to app’s you know your watching the ship turning in the harbor. This is a unique space with wind at it’s back and certainly the app’s market is a niche to watch, we found this company and had a chance to speak with Patrick Bertagna at GTX Corp (OTCBB:GTXO) its Founder/ Chairman and CEO. He had some interesting comments about how the company has evolved and found some traction with its wholly owned subsidiary LOCiIMOBILE Inc. Bertagna commented “With 500 million smart phones entering the market place, I believe we are at the tip of the next

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