User Generated Content

User Generated Content

One of the only benefits of being a tech-savvy 65 year old bloke from the UK is a sense of humour (and loads of experience), but I recently found three other benefits I never dreamt of.

Mark Allardyce Mark Allardyce
Reimagining Young Minds with Immersive Care

Reimagining Young Minds with Immersive Care

Imagine your child, your sibling, or even your younger self—struggling to express what they’re feeling inside. You see the frustration, the anxiety, the self-doubt. But no matter how much you want to help, they remain locked in their silence, waiting for an assessment that may take months, maybe even years.

Mark Allardyce Mark Allardyce
Navigating the Murky Waters of Entertainment and Online Banking

Navigating the Murky Waters of Entertainment and Online Banking

Navigating the Murky Waters of Entertainment and Online Banking In the world of emerging economic solutions, securing funding for new projects can be a daunting challenge, particularly in industries rife with cutthroat practices and murky waters. As someone who has advocated for data privacy and control for the benefit of individuals over big tech, I have experienced both the costs and blessings of my endeavours. Along this journey, I have recently encountered two sectors that have left me astounded by their unique blend of excitement, and ruthless practices.

Mark Allardyce Mark Allardyce
Modern Clay: Our evolution from envelope to Envilope

Modern Clay: Our evolution from envelope to Envilope

Article in Medium - Modern Clay: Our evolution from envelope to Envilope The first envelopes were discovered by archaeologists Jacques de Morgan and Roland de Mecquenem in the early 20th century in the Middle East. They were later dated between 3500 and 3200 BC. Spherical and hollow, they were used to convey financial tokens utilized in private transactions between members of the ruling class and members of the wealthy elite.

M Matt Wallace
The New Sunday Paper: Will the future of streaming arrive in an envelope

The New Sunday Paper: Will the future of streaming arrive in an envelope

Article in Medium - The New Sunday Paper: Will the future of streaming arrive in an envelope When I was a small child my entire family lived in the remote Southern Californian desert. Our only access to electronic media was a gargantuan satellite dish that delivered no less than five hundred channels of scrambled, hissing static. And for reasons I will never understand, it also delivered one unending crystal clear image of Country Music Television (which was of very little use to me, personally).

M Matt Wallace
Forbes: Opening Up Envilope - The World's First Blockchain Based Postal Service

Forbes: Opening Up Envilope - The World's First Blockchain Based Postal Service

Article in Forbes: Opening Up Envilope - The World's First Blockchain Based Postal Service Earlier this week there was probably the most invasive hack and breach of privacy of all time. Ancestry site MyHeritage announced that 92 million customers who had used its DNA testing service had been compromised and their data stolen.

M Monty Munford
Forbes: Health Apps And Robots Bring Relief To IBS And The Gut

Forbes: Health Apps And Robots Bring Relief To IBS And The Gut

Article in Forbes: Health Apps And Robots Bring Relief To IBS And The Gut For those who have endured the unique experience of a colonoscopy will be glad to know that technology has finally got to the bottom of the problem… and the problem of the bottom.

M Monty Munford
Enviie the Virtual Envelope: How to maintain privacy and c control

Enviie the Virtual Envelope: How to maintain privacy and c control

Healthcare Interview - Enviie the Virtual Envelope: How to maintain privacy and c control Taken from a recent interview with Mark Allardyce, a leading innovator in the field of online privacy solutions and applying advanced interactive technology to confidential content. He’s produced dozens of software titles and Internet services since the 80’s. Many of these systems and apps have been very successful, touching countless lives around the world. His clinical and healthcare apps ranged from health, stress, nutrition, fitness, work related stress, cardiac rehabilitation, which were indeed so successful that he sold the business in 1999 to a fully listed PLC on the London Stock Exchange with offices in Manchester, London, New York and Jerusalem.

Mark Allardyce Mark Allardyce
SoundsLikeIBS Sounds Like A Great App Idea

SoundsLikeIBS Sounds Like A Great App Idea

Article in DigitalHealth - SoundsLikeIBS Sounds Like A Great App Idea The SoundslikeIBS app has been developed by those with first-hand experience of irritable bowel syndrome. Combining input from tech guru Mark Allardyce, whose son was diagnosed with the illness, and Mike Mahoney, a clinical hypnotherapist with years of experience treating IBS, SoundslikeIBS is attracting success and attention from sufferers across the world.

D Digital Health
Tech Guru Mark Allardyce delivers mHealth App for IBS

Tech Guru Mark Allardyce delivers mHealth App for IBS

Article in Manhattan - Tech Guru Mark Allardyce delivers mHealth App for IBS I’m a clinical psychologist and consultant to an international clientele. In that capacity, I’ve known Mark Allardyce for the past 20 years. Recently, Mark asked me to review his newest mHealth App for iPhone and iPad which provides a patent-pending solution for IBS, Irritable Bowel Syndrome. I’m excited to write that this App, based on a psychological intervention program, is a smart, cost effective treatment for IBS sufferers, with an added innovation allowing remote monitoring of the patient’s progress by a healthcare provider.

P Paul Bender
Sounds Like IBS?

Sounds Like IBS?

Healthcare Article - Sounds Like IBS? So there I was, the proud father of a perfectly healthy, if not sometimes grumpy, rebellious, thirteen year old boy. He was doing well at school, playing football and rugby, studying hard, going out with his friends, just awarded his karate black belt, feeling fine, enjoying life, active, could eat any food, handle pretty much any drink, having a cool time – perfectly fine.

Mark Allardyce Mark Allardyce
IPGOS Solution

IPGOS Solution

Interactive Publishing If it is true that the internet, now married to an increasingly sophisticated broadband network, has at last brought broadcasting freedom, then that new franchise is most obviously embraced by the introduction of the IPGOS delivery platform.

N Nick Turnbull
CATSS & CALM (1984 - 2002)

CATSS & CALM (1984 - 2002)

Healthcare Sold Company to PLC Although CALM (Computer Assisted Lifestyle Management) was not launched until the 90’s, software development of ground breaking online healthcare services commenced in the early 80’s at Salford University’s Human Performance Laboratory and found a home within the booming fitness industry. CATSS (Computer Analyzed Training Sports Science) was launched at London’s Olympia in 1985.

M Mark Allardyce