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Wednesday, May 11, 2011

HIPAA-Aware Health Care Pros Cautious About Social Media; Supercomputer Simulates Extreme Physics

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HIPAA-Aware Health Care Professionals Cautious About Social Media
Alison Diana recently wrote about health care's slow adoption of social networking due to concerns about possible HIPAA violations. She noted that these misplaced fears are preventing many health care providers from using a resource that could help them differentiate their services, as well as improve communications and collaboration. Check it out.

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Supercomputer Simulates Extreme Physics
A powerful supercomputer code update will allow laboratories and universities a better understanding of high-energy density physics and provide insight into the basic properties of matter in extreme situations.
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Paper Smartphones Use Bending Gestures
If that smartphone or touch-screen tablet is starting to feel heavy after holding it in mid-air for a few minutes, then help is on the way. New "paper" smartphones and tablets will use flexible plastic displays and electronics light enough to wear.
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Smarter Enterprises Measure Brand Appeal
Recall Apple's "I'm a Mac" versus "I'm a PC" campaign? Apple, like every other enterprise, wants to establish its "brand" as desirable to consumers, and now there's a better way to measure it, according to university researchers.
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Using Predictive Analytics to Improve Customer Service
For years, businesses have used historical trends to dictate how they operate. Most use business intelligence to study customer trends and match their services to these patterns. But today's marketplace is much more dynamic than it has ever been. To keep up with rapidly changing business conditions, smart companies increasingly are turning to predictive analytics to spot market changes and to try to identifying potential problems and correct them before they impact the customer
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Micro-Camera Delivers Clear Picture at a Low Cost
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Smart Parking Reduces Traffic and Carbon Emissions
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New Requirements for Application Security Resulting from the Increased Use of Cloud Computing (Brought to you by IBM)
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