Primary Health Care Management in rural India, and the potential solution to fill it with the enabling of Mobile Web technologies for Primary Health Care
"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."
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..
This page demonstrates various device detection techniques, and provides a sample of the data returned from them. Note: The list of properties returned is not a complete list of what is available. Please see each respective technology for full information.
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"During a sky dive (which is not free fall - free fall implies there is only the gravitational force acting on the object), there are essentially two forces to consider: gravity and air resistance. The air resistance is a force that depends on several things:
* The cross sectional surface area of the falling object
* The shape of the falling object
* The density of the air
* The speed of the falling object"
This page presents the complete reading list for the course.
Many of these papers were selected for in-class presentation and discussion by the students. Videos of these discussions and associated presentation slides are available through the lecture videos page, or by following the individual links provided in the following table.
"Google's largest developer event returns to San Francisco in 2010. Google I/O brings together thousands of developers for two days of highly technical content, focused on pushing the boundaries of web applications through open web technologies and Google developer products like App Engine, Google Web Toolkit, Android, Chrome, APIs, and more."