Ubiquitous Computing (pervasive computing, physical computing, tangible media) or “Everyware”, as critical technology futurist Adam Greenfield describes it, is here. Today. And while the promoters of Health 2.0 feel there is gold in “them thar hills”, but are still looking around for a business model, ‘everyware’ developers are already mining the health care industry’s deep pockets who, in turn, are being driven by a number of more immediate concerns such as patient safety and cost.
See my entire post over at the World Health Care Blog.
April 29, 2008 at 5:14 pm
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