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Mark A.M. Kramer

ePlatform for mHealth in Developing Countries - 1st Phase - Royal Tropical Institute - 0 views

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    These pages offer information on the current use and potential of mHealth in developing countries. One of the barriers to wider use of mobile devices is a lack of easy access to information and knowledge on what is working and how, and under which circumstances. This Platform aims to fill this gap.
Mark A.M. Kramer

Survey: 78 percent of US interested in mHealth | mobihealthnews - 2 views

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    "Wireless industry association CTIA teamed up with Harris Interactive to conduct a nationwide survey that found 78 percent of the U.S. is interested in mobile health solutions and 15 percent of the U.S. is extremely or very interested in learning more about mHealth. About 19 percent of the people surveyed said that they would upgrade their current mobile phone plan to gain access to mHealth services, while some 11 percent admitted that they would even switch their wireless service provider to receive mobile healthcare services."
Mark A.M. Kramer

InSTEDD - 0 views

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    "...public health and relief workers ought to have access to the best possible information whenever they need it, including satellite imagery, sensor data, media reports and all the rich resources of the World Wide Web."
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    This is for Hoeggi!
Mark A.M. Kramer

FatSecret Android Phones - Calorie Counter - 0 views

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    The Calorie Counter is the essential Android application for people who want to keep track of their food, exercise and weight and be able to sync and access all their information online at FatSecret.com.
Mark A.M. Kramer

A-Z of user experience design resources (Dey Alexander Consulting) - 1 views

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    Dey Alexander Consulting von down-under hat eine Kollektion an Publikationen, Papers und Links zusammengestellt, für die man sicherlich Tage zum lesen benötigen würde. Es gibt zahlreiche interessante Kategorien, wie z.B. usability testing, mobile and wireless devices, human-computer interaction, prototyping und und und. Hinter den meisten Links verbergen sich akademische Ausarbeitungen, es handelt sich also nicht um die üblichen Top10 Listen von Lifehacker etc..
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