This document is a media digest or newsletter printout from late 2010 aggregating news stories related to technology trends. It highlights a Discovery Channel feature on GTX Corp's GPS footwear, a market analysis by Wedbush Securities on holiday tech sales, and an interview with Andrew Carle regarding technology for seniors. The document bears a House Oversight Bates stamp, suggesting it was part of a larger production of evidence, likely related to Epstein's investments or connections to the specific tech companies mentioned (GTX Corp).
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| Tom Copeland | Author/Journalist |
Wrote the World Market Media article dated December 1, 2010.
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| Scott Sutherland | CFA (Chartered Financial Analyst) |
Analyst with Wedbush Securities quoted regarding wireless technology performance.
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| Michael Goldman | Interviewer/Host |
Associated with ElderGadget.com, interviewed Andrew Carle.
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| Andrew Carle | Assistant Professor / Consultant |
Professor at George Mason University and consultant for Nintendo Corp. and GTX Corp.; interviewed about elder tech tr...
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| The Discovery Channel |
Aired the program 'Future Family: Life In the Digital Age'.
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| GTX Corp. |
Featured in the Discovery Channel program for their GPS footwear and listed as a company Andrew Carle consults for.
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| Wedbush Securities |
Financial firm providing analysis on wireless technology market performance.
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| World Market Media |
Publisher of the article by Tom Copeland.
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| Eldergadget.com |
Website that published the interview with Andrew Carle.
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| George Mason University |
Employer of Andrew Carle.
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| Nintendo Corp. |
Company for which Andrew Carle serves as a consultant.
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Academic institution mentioned in relation to Andrew Carle.
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"Future Family discusses the GPS footwear by GTX Corp."Source
"Smart Phones Good, PNDs Bad According to WedBush"Source
"Andrew is also an expert on technology development for seniors, and is a consultant for the Nintendo Corp., GTX Corp., and several other companies"Source
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