jeudi, juillet 23, 2009
mercredi, juillet 22, 2009
What the F**K is Social Media: One Year Later
Check out this SlideShare Presentation:
What the F**K is Social Media: One Year Later
View more documents from Marta Kagan.
jeudi, juillet 02, 2009
PKU and us - WINNER of the Rare Disease Day 2009
A refreshing and funny way to talk about a serious, difficult and painfull work to deal with every day needs of children with a rare disease
mercredi, juin 24, 2009
iPhone for babies
If you found the iPhone difficult to get started and not intuitive, don't watch this video, it's gonna make you feel very bad bad bad! Even a baby (my son BTW) can use it, watching video and slidding the images' library, so easy!
jeudi, juin 11, 2009
How it feels to have a stroke - TED talks
Another potential TED talk that I am interested to use for TEDx Healthcare
Source: http://www.ted.com
Neuroanatomist Jill Bolte Taylor had an opportunity few brain scientists would wish for: One morning, she realized she was having a massive stroke. As it happened -- as she felt her brain functions slip away one by one, speech, movement, understanding -- she studied and remembered every moment. This is a powerful story about how our brains define us and connect us to the world and to one another.
Source: http://www.ted.com
Neuroanatomist Jill Bolte Taylor had an opportunity few brain scientists would wish for: One morning, she realized she was having a massive stroke. As it happened -- as she felt her brain functions slip away one by one, speech, movement, understanding -- she studied and remembered every moment. This is a powerful story about how our brains define us and connect us to the world and to one another.
vendredi, mai 29, 2009
Google Wave Kicks Ass!
You can define it as an "email" solution if email was invented today or as an instant wiki communicator.

You can share your "email" conversation (a wave) with all your friends/colleagues/network, instead of sending individual emails to predefined people.
You can just reply to someone like replying to an email, but as replying contextually within the text posted by the others (like editing a wiki page) and you see all changes in real time!
Furthermore, later on, you can easily play the recorded "real time" responses chain to better follow or understand a previous wave.
Last, but not least, you will be able to publish a wave within a blog and then anyone being able to join this wave from the blog and vice-versa.
Communicating, collaborating on documents, sharing, editing them in real time and playing back "real time" in any type of web clients! Mobile support for Android and iPhone will be available as well.

All this available in open source to increase developers' adherence and engagement around the wave client.
Whatever you like or not, Google Wave, but Yammer, Facebook, twitter, etc, if not replacing your current email, are changing the way we define those old email inboxes.
Let's make sure you surf all waves and get ready for collaboration and innovation!

You can share your "email" conversation (a wave) with all your friends/colleagues/network, instead of sending individual emails to predefined people.
You can just reply to someone like replying to an email, but as replying contextually within the text posted by the others (like editing a wiki page) and you see all changes in real time!
Furthermore, later on, you can easily play the recorded "real time" responses chain to better follow or understand a previous wave.
Last, but not least, you will be able to publish a wave within a blog and then anyone being able to join this wave from the blog and vice-versa.
Communicating, collaborating on documents, sharing, editing them in real time and playing back "real time" in any type of web clients! Mobile support for Android and iPhone will be available as well.

All this available in open source to increase developers' adherence and engagement around the wave client.
Whatever you like or not, Google Wave, but Yammer, Facebook, twitter, etc, if not replacing your current email, are changing the way we define those old email inboxes.
Let's make sure you surf all waves and get ready for collaboration and innovation!
vendredi, mai 15, 2009
TED talks for TEDxHealthcare - inventor Robert Fischell
I am watching TED talks to select the 2-3 recorded talks that I will broadcast during my TEDxHealthcare event in October.
This one is about Robert Fischell, who invented the rechargeable pacemaker, the implantable insulin pump, and devices that warn of epileptic seizures and heart attack. He makes three wishes: redesigning a portable device that treats migraines, finding new cures for clinical depression and reforming the medical malpractice system.
Do you like it? Have you watched another TED talk which can be related to healthcare?
Furthermore, feel free to refer to me any inspiring speakers, who can join the event in October!
This one is about Robert Fischell, who invented the rechargeable pacemaker, the implantable insulin pump, and devices that warn of epileptic seizures and heart attack. He makes three wishes: redesigning a portable device that treats migraines, finding new cures for clinical depression and reforming the medical malpractice system.
Do you like it? Have you watched another TED talk which can be related to healthcare?
Furthermore, feel free to refer to me any inspiring speakers, who can join the event in October!
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