25 years of World Wide Web: how did it help our families?

November 21, 2014

The Web turned 25 on March 12, 2014. On this occasion, Pew Research Center held a national survey in the USA that proves the impact of the internet on our everyday life. The results reflect the reality of today’s society. Only 14% of American adults used the Internet in 1995. In 2014, they are 87%. Digital technology

The new version of Hakisa is available !

October 24, 2014

Hakisa is constantly evolving to better suit your needs! Discover the new version of our website and all the new features it offers. What has changed? A complete makeover Our public pages and platform have a new design that improves usability. It does not matter whether you use a computer, a tablet or a smartphone… Hakisa adapts

Communicate even more easily with relatives and friends on Hakisa.com

June 11, 2013

With the new features on Hakisa you can even more easily communicate with your relatives and share you passions with your friends! Here are some explanations of the new features: Write freehand or draw a picture for your relatives!  A new way to pimp your conversations: Young and old can now share their masterpieces with

Discover the new and better Hakiweb!

November 26, 2012

As you might know, Hakisa is still in beta version. That is to say that we are constantly enhancing the platform in order to make it more enjoyable for our Mushers and Hakisers. Do not hesitate to contact us for any comments on the latest changes! Today we shed the light on the new Hakiweb

What is a Musher on Hakisa?

August 9, 2012

Based on the intergenerational help, Hakisas goal is to simplify and personalize the use of the Internet in order to make it more accessible for seniors and beginners. On Hakisa a person who helps a user on the platform is called “Musher”. Become a Musher on Hakisa and help your loved ones to use the

Hakisas mission: narrow the digital divide

July 30, 2012

When Olivier Audouze and Eric Gehl saw how difficult it was for their parents to use the internet they had the idea to found Hakisa. Hakisa is a simple and secure platform, allowing persons challenged by the digital complexity to easily surf on the internet. With the help of a trusted person, called the “Musher”,