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I tried to watch this demo, but it seems not available , when i press start button , the button automatically turns to pause....How can I get this?
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How is privacy guaranteed with Google Buzz? I understand linking to helpdesks can be handy, but celphones/rfidchips and facebook and als google itself...
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Looks very nicely done, though the depth of the integration wasn't really shown - what systems are hooked in, and services are available. Must...
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First impressions from HIMSS
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24 Feb 2010 4:21 PM
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Like many IT vendors and healthcare professionals, I'm enjoying HIMSS this week. I can't say for certain what will be the final themes of the event, but I'm going to stick my neck out and make a few predictions. Firstly, I think HIMSS is going...
An application of ideas
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16 Feb 2010 6:49 PM
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The iPhone was one of the biggest success stories of the last decade, truly changing the way the most people look at their phones. A large part of this success is undeniably due to the App Store. More than just a communication tool, the iPhone has given...
The Buzz around Ideaworks Amsterdam
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10 Feb 2010 2:52 PM
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When Google Buzz went live last night, it was almost the perfect answer to one of the main questions that preoccupied the Ideaworks 2010 event held yesterday. So many delegates and speakers reiterated the role that social media will play in the delivery...
EHR at the US Department of Defense
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3 Feb 2010 11:55 AM
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Here's a great example of EHR in action. In this case the US DoD, which has adopted EHR as a standard technology. I like this short film because it demonstrates what EHR is all about: safety and better outcomes for patients and better customer satisfaction...
Is Nintendo better for your health than the government?
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2 Feb 2010 9:10 AM
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Is Nintendo better for your health than the government? The evidence is starting to mount up. Gizmodo has already reported that a $99 Nintendo Wii balance board can outperform specialist rehabilitation equipment for stroke victims that costs almost $18...
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