Monthly Archives: April 2010

Resistance is Futile: Smartphone Apps Coming to Health Care

How Smartphones are Changing Health Care for Consumers and Providers is the topic of an excellent report just out from Jane Sarasohn-Kahn (@HealthyThinker) and the California Healthcare Foundation. It begins… The topic of smartphones in health is an intersection of two fast-evolving ecosystems: health and technology. The junction is a dynamic one in which a [...]
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“Like” is the new Black

[ratings] A couple of changes made or announced this week suggest that “Like” and the associated thumb icons will become the standard for ratings. First, Facebook announced that it will no longer be using the “Become a Fan” lingo for users to indicate affinity for Pages. Instead of becoming a Fan of Mayo Clinic on [...]
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City Manager Suicides Increase

That’s the headline I was envisioning when I saw this on the Google home page this morning: I thought it was the way Google had chosen to announce the city selected for its super-fast fiber community project. And with the mania and hoopla surrounding this contest, I could envision city managers taking one look at [...]
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