Category: Design UX

  • The Slow Medicine Movement

    (via The Slow Medicine Movement: My Mother, Your Mother « The Healthcare Marketer) Related articles I Kick. I Stretch and I am 50! 50 Years Old… (kinesisliving.wordpress.com) Slow Travel (edintoedin.wordpress.com) Physicians blend ancient wisdom and complementary practices with conventional medicine (blogs.vancouversun.com) Slow medicine (whyy.org) Medicinal Cannabis Activist Creed (kiefair.com) All Medicines are Drugs but not All…

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  • Geonaute 360 degree sports camera catches all the action

    Geonaute’s 360 degree sports camera catches all the action, even our hands on James Trew, engadget.com Sport and action cam­eras are big busi­ness, and even though there are a cou­ple of main play­ers, it doesn’t stop other’s try­ing to get a bite of the apple. Geo­naute, how­ev­er, have come at the sit­u­a­tion from a dif­fer­ent…

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  • Zoom iQ5 professional stereo microphone

    Zoom iQ5 professional stereo microphone hands-on Kevin Wong, engadget.com Ear­li­er at CES, we got our hands on the Rode iXY 30-pin stereo micro­phone iPhone add-on that left our Light­ning users a bit sad. Cheer up! The folks over at Zoom got us over to their booth to take a peek at the com­pa­ny’s new iQ5…

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  • Facebook tests VoIP, adds voice mail-like service

    Facebook tests VoIP, adds voice mail-like service by Donna Tam, cnet.com The social network updates its Messenger app with the ability to send recorded voice messages globally, but tests actual voice calls in Canada. iPhone users in Cana­da can now use Face­book to make voice calls, the social net­work revealed… http://flip.it/SKLUK Related articles Facebook launched…

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  • Beyond Marketing Clouds — The Age of Machine Learning

    Beyond Marketing Clouds — The Age of Machine Learning Raj De Datta, CEO, BloomReach, allthingsd.com The advent of Sales­force Mar­ket­ing Cloud and Adobe Mar­ket­ing Cloud demon­strates the need for enter­pris­es to devel­op new ways of har­ness­ing the vast poten­tial of big data. Yet these mar­ket­ing clouds beg the ques­tion of who will help… http://flip.it/sfvZe Related…

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  • How to never get lost again: apps for travel

    Road Tripping In The Digital Age Ryan Lawler, techcrunch.com I’m just wrap­ping up a week-long road trip, in which a trav­el com­pan­ion and I vis­it­ed some friends in South­ern Cal­i­for­nia. We hit up a few dif­fer­ent spots along the way, includ­ing San Luis Obis­po, Santa Bar­bara, Los Ange­les, San… RT @TechCrunch: Road Tripping In The…

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  • How the iPhone can streamline cumbersome medical care

    Top Ten Medical Uses of the iPhone internetmedicine.com (SOURCE: John Ben­nett MD: www.internetmedicine.com) Decem­ber 15, 2012 The cre­ation and wide­spread use of the iPhone has impact­ed many indus­tries, and now has affect­ed Med­i­cine in many ways. In many­cas­es the iPhone appli­fies the po… http://flip.it/0JXBc  

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  • Case lets you film people with an iPhone laying flat (like presidential campaign fund raisers)

    iPhone case allows you to take photos with phone held horizontally Mark Frauenfelder, boingboing.net The Mir­ror­Case for the iPhone lets you take pho­tos while hold­ing the phone flat, like an old-timey cam­era. It seems like a good way to shoot video of your­self, too – just set it on a table and do your thing.…

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  • Tweet analyzer ranks trustworthy Tweets during emergencies

      Cory Doctorow, boingboing.net In “Cred­i­bil­i­ty rank­ing of tweets dur­ing high impact events,” a paper pub­lished in the ACM’s Pro­ceed­ings of the 1st Work­shop on Pri­va­cy and Secu­ri­ty in Online Social Media , two Indraprastha Insti­tute of Infor­ma­tion… Machine-learning algorithm develops heuristics for trustworthy tweets in time of emergency Related articles Machine-learning algorithm develops heuristics…

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  • Car deaths by time of day

    Infographic: Showing When People Get Killed In Cars, Using Excel By Kyle VanHemert, fastcodesign.com John Nelson’s charts and maps on traffic fatalities are a reminder that a good data viz doesn’t always require graphic design chops—or software. With the abun­dance of data visu­al­iza­tion projects we’ve seen over the last few years, it’s hard… RT @FastCoDesign:…

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