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March 24, 2010

It is possible that Broadband can save the world --- Speech by Stuart N. Brotman

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According to FCC's pronunciation, the fast broadband is coming. It's good that the FCC has put forward the nation's first real broadband plan. It's so exciting to see this happened. Having a good plan is an essential first step in bringing high-speed Internet access to all Americans.


the more people are connected to the broadband the more efficient the broadband will be.

Motor disabilities
Visual disabilities
Speech disbilities
Hearing disabilities

Broadband is actually an Ecosystem.

For the Broadband, most of the American are question that is Broadband really that fast?

only 4% of country didn't have Broadband.

According to the speech, we get a chance to get to know the Broadband Adaptation trend.

6.8 million people will get advantage from Broadband. It is to say only 5% people will get advantage from Broadband.

So, Can Broadband really save the world?!

First step is that you have to let people access the Broadband then adopt the Broadband then you will see the impact of the Broadband.

There's almost 10% people are working disabilities to the network.

10% increase in Broadband penetration can increase gross domestic product by 1.3% GDP.

Broadband's capabilities to sustain business.

lot's of people in india have mobile phone, but only a little portion have bank account.

Mobile Phone Banking is the Future.

US healthcare use Broadband.

if we use Broadband for the healthcare, $513+$193 million dollar could be save.

It's related to the blog that I post last week, broadband of the healthcare.

In 2010, more than 3 billion people live in cities.

19 cities in the world with 20 million people in the 21st century.

For lot's of people they don't even care what broadband is. They are afraid of things like this, they just afraid that the new technology will tear their life apart.
That's why there's some education fee is come to education people.

March 17, 2010

Future Medical Technology

According to Manhattan Research, there are 64% of U.S. physicians’ own smart phones and this number is expected to increase to 81% by 2012. Nowadays, as technology continuing to change, the advance of medicine is also moving forward rapidly. There’s no double that medicine benefits from new technology in many ways. Take Apple App as an example, there are a lot of apps for medical usability. Following are the list for these apps:(Houston N, 2009)


Lexi-Comp Individual Application – Keep updated with Lexi-Comp’s trusted clinical knowledge, now at the touch of a button! This application includes 30-days of access to all databases Lexi-Comp offers for the iPhone and iPod touch. Plus hundreds of images, charts, and tables, available with a cell or wifi connection, so you’re never stuck without answers again!

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Human Body 3D Anatomy - This application includes all the major systems of the human body, showing them with complete information using 2D graphics, extensive information and 3D animations too.

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3Dteeth – This application includes: general information about teeth and mouth; 3D images of each tooth; dental caries, dental disease, causes, and; dental implants, kinds, benefits of dental implants.

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Imagine what if the world could use these great tools to assist doctor and patient to cure? Though I’m thinking so far ahead but having this resource could eventually mean the ability to diagnose within a matter of moments, isn’t that cool? How wonderful would it become better and better. I’m looking forward to see it.


References:

Houston N. The Best Medical iPhone Apps for Doctors and Med Students. October 7, 2009. Retrieved from http://www.softwareadvice.com/articles/medical/the-best-medical-iphone-apps-for-doctors-and-med-students-1100709/

The wireless future of medicine. February 23 2010. Retrieved from http://blog.ted.com/2010/02/the_wireless_fu.php