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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...
re: EHR at the US Department of Defense
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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As a couple of our recent news stories show, not everyone thinks that video games are bad for the soul. Firstly I was really impressed by a start up based in Arizona, USA called Kinetic Muscles . They combine simple robotics and video games to help stroke victims regain the use of paralysed limbs. The...
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Michael Dalhweid
As a couple of our recent news stories show, not everyone thinks that video games are bad for the soul. Firstly I was really impressed by a start up based in Arizona, USA called Kinetic Muscles . They combine simple robotics and video games to help stroke victims regain the use of paralysed limbs. The...
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