mHealth is growing up
There’s something rather resilient about the English language – it does a pretty good job of shrugging off silliness. I’ve noticed a decline in geek-inflicted bastardizations, such as adding 2.0 to anything (yes, guilty as charged) and removing vowels from company names. In today’s post-crash world Twittr and Facebk would seem too flimsy. So too, [...]
NYC startup watch: AdStruc, Vyou & Dotgo
New York Tech Meetup is the tech water cooler of NYC. It’s generally too much of a zoo for my taste – attendee interactions are limited to your seat neighbors, and that can hit or miss. This time I got lucky and had some interesting folks from the Mayor’s office. Anyhow, last night saw the [...]
TedMed 2010 Report
A sugar glider, “the world’s most dangerous animal” (because of it’s likelihood to be imported and so transmit rare diseases) according to ecologist and TedMed speaker Peter Daszak. TEDMED is a spinout from TED – events that gather a diverse set of luminaries to discuss ‘technology, entertainment and design’. TEDMED applies the same principles – [...]
Interview with Steve Perrin – CEO of ALS-TDI – an innovative non-profit biotech
I got the opportunity to chat this week with Steve Perrin, CEO of the ALS Therapy Development (TDI) Institute in Cambridge, MA. This was started in 1999 by Jamie Heyward after his brother developed the disease. Jamie gave an inspiring talk at TEDMED last year about how he set that up (and another site that is the poster child [...]
Telemedicine could save the US $4bn annually
It must be true because it says so in a press release. This one in fact, from the folks at United Healthcare. Who knows, but still a nice data point: The University of Texas Medical Branch estimates that widespread implementation of telemedicine, for example, could save the U.S. health system more than $4 billion annually, and improve [...]
Key themes from Mobile Future Forward
I attended an interesting event in Seattle recently – Mobile Future Forward. The Conference was the first such one, hosted by mobile consultant Chetan Sharma, and brought together a few hundred mobile pundits and industry folk. The missing ‘gorilla in the room’ was Apple – a company that featured in practically every presenter’s discussion. I found [...]
Fitbit – keeping (f)it simple
Interesting little device I saw today (that am not affiliated with), which sits on the cusp of mobile, healthcare / wellness and data-as-a-consumer-service trend, and does it as a combined device+service, rather than just an app: Fitbit. It has an inbuilt accelerometer to measure your steps, or your sleep patterns, and spits it out to [...]
