As one of the millions of iPhone owners who is enduring AT&T’s awful cellular network, I begin looking at different ways smartphones are going to grow in influence. Roy Furchgott, the New York Times’ Gadgetwise blogger, has some interesting speculation. He believes smartphones will become very important in health care…but his big concern is over privacy.
Have a listen to What’s Up Interactive’s first “Technology on Target” podcast, featuring Roy, one of the industry’s true thought leaders.
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hey, write some more. i like reading these.
how about something on your view of the current direction in healthcare reform.
i’m just sayin…
Richard, you have been on like you used to be. Schedules do change. Many of us wait and wait thinking Georgia Business will be back on…would be good for GPTV just to let us know your are apparently gone…
Barbara Dunn
Savannah
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