September 25, 2010

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As Apple is preparing to meet bookmark php a large demand for iPhone 4, Walmart can now be added to the list of distributors on the launch day of June 24, according to .

The reason for the move is an attempt to help Apple alleviate some of the stresses of good 'ol supply and demand, giving customers an opportunity to purchase the handset from multiple retail stores.  Best Buy and Radio Shack are also ramping up to offer up the newest iPhone on June 24 as well.

This would be the first time that Walmart will be selling the iPhone on a launch day of the device.  Before, only previous versions of the iPhone were made available by the company, much later on.  We all remember the of huge lines outside of AT&T bookmark php and Apple Stores. 

It should be noted though that Walmart will not be participating in pre-orders of the device, which are slated to start this coming Tuesday, through Apple as well as AT&T.

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Bookmark php Alternative sites to check out on Quit Facebook Day

Alternative sites to check out on Quit Facebook Day

Happy Quit Facebook Day. 

Think of the endless invitation to Mafia Wars or pleas to search for a missing cow on Farmville, not the constant updates from friends who just have to bookmark php tell the world that they “just can’t wait for Friday” or that a “Sausage, eggs and mee goreng and a cup of Nescafe Gold” really perked them up today. All that could come to an end.

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Last time I checked the , which officially starts today has only signed up 26,977 committed Facebook quitters out of the social networking site’s 400 million members. So good luck with that.

However, writer Steven Vaughan-Nichols has come up with a bookmark php list of seven alternative sites that you might what to check out. We have his list here but you can also read the

WikiHow also has this step-by-step advice on Facebook-weary on how to kick the habbit – .

 

Here’s Steve’s list:

While this open-source project is still in beta, it’s an interesting take on social networking. Instead of being under the control of one company and one set of administrators, Appleseed works via a distributed server software package tied together with the ASN (Appleseed Social Network).

That means that as a user, you select and log into an Appleseed site. Once there, you connect with friends, send messages, share photos and videos, join discussions and participate in all the bookmark php usual social networking stuff. Don’t like the specific Appleseed site you’re on? Then sign up for a different one and, according to the site, “immediately reconnect with everyone in your network.”

Diaspora, for all the headlines it’s gotten, is still not much more than an idea.

Technically, Diaspora sounds a lot like Appleseed. It’s also going to be built from open-source software, and it’s going to be a distributed network server application. The first Diaspora code release is slated for September.

Rather than being a social network, Elgg is designed for companies and groups to run their own bookmark php social networks.

You can either run your own Elgg installation — according to the Web site, the developers will be happy to help you — or you can host your site with a provider that specializes in Elgg sites. Starting later this summer, you’ll also be able to host it on Elgg.com itself.

While businesses and social groups may find Elgg interesting, it’s not really a Facebook competitor in and of itself.

Lorea describes itself as “a project to create secure social cybernetic systems, in which human networks will become simultaneously represented on a virtual shared world.” It’s an experimental social network that combines some aspects of social networking, such as communities and real-time updating a la Twitter, with blogging.

Lorea may be less a Facebook competitor than a site for programmers who want to explore the fundamental concepts of how social networks should work.

Unlike Appleseed and Diaspora, the Vodafone Group’s OneSocialWeb is not only hoping to become a social network itself, but also to be the focal point for all the other social networks you may belong to.

For example, if OneSocialWeb works as planned, it will provide the common infrastructure from which you can access all your friends’ information, photos, comments, etc., from Twitter, Facebook and other networks.

Of course, for this to work, the other social networks would have to agree to play by OneSocialWeb’s rules — and I suspect they won’t want to make it easy for users to jump from their own network to another.

Look for a public OneSocialWeb beta later this summer.

Like Elgg, Pligg is an open-source platform for building social networks. The key difference between the two is that Pligg is also a content management system.

Specifically, Pligg is a CMS that enables users to submit and vote on news articles, like Digg. Besides the usual up-or-down voting system, Pligg offers a chance to rate the articles using a five-star scale. While more than good enough for this kind of story-sharing, Pligg really isn’t going to be the basis of a Facebook-type network.

Here’s the good news: Pip.io is already up and running, and it is a real would-be Facebook competitor. Here’s the bad news: It is still very rough.

For instance, when Steve  asked it to find members of Pip.io whom he already knew by using his Gmail contact list, it instead offered to let him invite everyone on his thousand-plus address book to join him on Pip.io.

The interface, which owes more to Twitter than to Facebook, is easy to use. It also enables you to use other social networks such as Facebook and Twitter from Pip.io. In short, Pip.io is trying to be both a social network and a social network client.

It may, eventually, do quite well at all these jobs. But for now, it’s a work in progress.

September 24, 2010

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Want to save money when you travel? Sure, you can look for cheap airfares, budget hotels and discount car rentals. But here's a simple change that can save you big bucks over the long blackberry asy14396007 curve 8900 charging pod haul: Stop paying ATM service fees.

After all, why should you pay a few dollars to withdraw money from a machine just because your bank doesn't have a branch nearby?

Fortunately a handful of apps can help you blackberry asy14396007 curve 8900 charging pod locate ATMs that won't charge you fees.

I tried two on my iPhone, and both were free. So it costs you nothing to save some dough on the road or even in your hometown.

The first app I tried is from Allpoint. It's a network of about 37,000 ATM locations around the world. A few thousand are in the United Kingdom and the rest are in the U.S.

The ATMs are usually in drug stores, retail outlets and the like. The network charges you zero to withdraw money — though your own bank might charge you something for using an out-of-network ATM.

The app is easy to use. You can search from your current location or by address. It shows nearby Allpoint locations on a map or in list form with distance noted. I used it awhile back to find an ATM close to blackberry asy14396007 curve 8900 charging pod work. It turned out that machine was even closer than the bank I'd used occasionally at $3 a pop.

Allpoint's app works seamlessly with the iPhone's map function to give directions to whichever location you choose. The network also offers apps for BlackBerry and Android smart phones.

I also tried CO-OP Network's app. It bills itself as the largest credit union-only ATM network in the country. For those with credit union accounts, the app serves much the same function as blackberry asy14396007 curve 8900 charging pod Allpoint.

It has fewer locations than the first app. And it was a bit slower on my iPhone. There were fewer locations as well. The credit union app offers a link to the location's website and shows it on a map or in list form. But it didn't offer step-by-step directions like the Allpoint app.

But either one can save some serious money over time. Consider that a $3 surcharge to withdraw $20 is like paying a 15 percent fee to withdraw your money.

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September 23, 2010

Bookmark php Allscripts-Misys buying Eclipsys in $1.3B deal combining healthcare information tech companies

Allscripts buying healthcare info rival Eclipsys

NEW YORK — The health care information technology company Allscripts-Misys Healthcare Solutions Inc. is buying rival Eclipsys Corp. for about $1.3 billion in stock, the companies bookmark php said Wednesday.

Allscripts is a leader in providing physicians and their offices with ways to keep tabs on patient care records while Eclipsys provides similar services for hospitals and health systems. Those records include test results and medical histories.

The combined company's client base will include over 180,000 U.S. physicians, 1,500 hospitals, and nearly 10,000 nursing homes, hospices and home care organizations, the companies said.

The combined company's increased size and resources may also give its clients greater access to about $30 billion in federal funding for hospital and physician adoption of electronic health records as part of the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act, the companies said. The incentives, which aim to shift the health care system to more efficient portable electronic records from paper records, begin in 2011.

"For the first time, we have a company with the bookmark php size, scale and reach to allow that to happen, said Allscripts Chairman and CEO Glen Tullman, citing the shift to electronic records. "Think of this as doing what the Internet did for computers."

Adoption of electronic records by physicians is projected to grow from 12 percent to 90 percent by 2019, the companies said, citing a Congressional Budget Office's March 2009 report. That same report said total spending on health care services would shrink because of the reduction in paperwork and inappropriate tests, along with lower administrative overhead. The report did not provide an estimate, but said there would likely be lower costs for private payers and lower health insurance premiums in the private sector.

Under the deal, Eclipsys bookmark php shareholders will receive 1.2 Allscripts shares for each Eclipsys share, a 19 percent premium over its closing price Tuesday, the companies said.

Shares of Allscripts, based in Chicago, fell $1.66, or 9 percent, to $16.76 in morning trading Wednesday while shares of Eclipsys, based in Atlanta, rose 53 cents, or 2.9 percent, to $19.04.

Allscripts' Tullman will be bookmark php CEO of the combined company while Eclipsys CEO Phil Pead will be chairman.

The deal has been approved by both companies' boards of directors and is subject to shareholder approval of both companies.

Separately, the British information services company Misys PLC will reduce its almost 55 percent stake in Allscripts to 10 percent through an underwritten secondary equity offering of its Allscripts shares and by selling shares to Allscripts.

Misys acquired a 54.5 percent stake in Allscripts for $330 million in 2008.

In a separate deal in the healthcare technology field, Cardinal Health Inc. said Wednesday it is buying Healthcare Solutions Holding LLC for $517 million, in a move to expand its tools and services for health care data and claims management.

UBS, Barclays Capital and J.P. Morgan acted as financial advisors to Allscripts in the Eclipsys deal.

Allscripts expects its buyout of Eclipsys to boost net income, excluding charges, in 2011. The company expects its fiscal year net income in 2010 to reach the high end of its 64 cents to 65 cents per share guidance, excluding charges, on revenue between $700 million and $705 million. Analysts polled by Thomson Reuters expect net income of 65 cents per share on $702.3 million in revenue.

The fiscal year ends in May. After the buyout closes, Allscripts expects to report financial results on a calendar year basis.

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Fido unlock code by imei Google sparring with Apple again, this time over advertising access to iPhone, iPad

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SAN FRANCISCO — Google Inc. thinks its increasingly bitter rival Apple Inc. is trying to muscle it out of the mobile advertising competition on the iPhone, iPad and iPod Touch.

The latest dispute between the Silicon Valley powerhouses centers on a proposed change that could hobble Google's ability to sell and place ads on devices running on Apple's latest mobile operating system, which comes out this month.

Omar Hamoui, the executive in charge of Google's newly acquired mobile ad service, AdMob, attacked Apple's new restrictions in a blog posting Wednesday as a threat to competition. He also warned the change would decrease the ad revenue flowing to the developers of fido unlock code by imei iPhone and iPad applications, a scenario that could drive up the prices that consumers pay for the programs.

Apple didn't immediately return calls seeking comment.

Google paid $750 million to buy AdMob, fido unlock code by imei partly because of AdMob's success selling ads on the iPhone. AdMob, founded in 2006, was so good at it that Apple wanted to buy the company before being trumped by Google last fall.

Apple has since set up own ad service, iAd, fueling Google's suspicion that its rival wants to monopolize the commercial messages shown on the more than 50 million iPhones and iPads that have already been sold.

Under the terms of Apple's latest operating system for those devices, critical information for distributing and analyzing ads won't be shared with services owned by makers of other mobile operating systems.

That threatens to lock out AdMob because Google's Android operating system competes with the iPhone.

That could be a major blow to AdMob, which distributed 30 percent of its ads to iPhones, iPads and iPods in April. Hamoui indicated he still hopes to persuade Apple to scrap the rule change. fido unlock code by imei

On the flip side, Apple's restrictions could be an advantage for smaller, independent ad networks that would still have all the usual data needed to place ads on iPhones and iPads. But that could turn out to be a handicap for mobile advertising services seeking to be bought by a larger company such as Microsoft Corp. that has its own mobile operating system.

It's unclear whether Apple will enforce the restrictions on how the ad data can be shared, said Noah Elkin, an analyst for eMarketer, a research firm.

"I think what we have here is two companies sparring for control of what is potentially a very big advertising market," Elkin said. The U.S. mobile ad market is expected to grow from about $600 million this year to more than $1.5 billion in 2013, according to eMarketer.

Both Google and Apple believe mobile devices eventually will supplant personal computers as the main way people surf the Web. Their dueling ambitions to be shape the direction of the mobile market have transformed the companies from allies to antagonists during the past year.

If Apple's new rules on mobile advertising data were to create a competitive barrier, it would likely attract the attention of antitrust regulators.

After a six-month review, the Federal Trade Commission approved Google's purchase of AdMob largely because the agency believe Apple's entrance into the mobile ad market would foster adequate competition. In its approval of the AdMob deal, the FTC vowed to continue to monitor the mobile ad market for anticompetitive behavior.

The FTC declined to comment Wednesday.

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Car buyers chose function over flash in auto Web sites

What makes a great auto maker Web site?

Flashy car pictures? Videos of speeding cars or SUVs truckin’ along mud covered rought roads? Hardly. According a recent survey conducted by sony ericsson isp 90 stylus pack for xperia retail packaging J.D. Power and Associates Canada.

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The survey company found a definite link between online experience satisfcation and people heading to the auto showrooms for a test drive. However, in my story, Ryan Robinson, the company’s industry practice leader, reveals that a lot of car makers have their Web strategy all wrong.

“Of course buyers want to see beautiful Web sites. But sony ericsson isp 90 stylus pack for xperia retail packaging the main reason the visit the sites is to get information that will help them make a purchasing decision,” he said. In other words: Flash is fine but we want functionality.

When asked to rank the site experience satisfaction on a scale of 100 to 1,000 respondents placed the following automakes in the top five position: Lexus (843); Mazada (825); Toyota (822); Suzuki (817) and Audi (80 .

The bottom five was made up of: Mitsubishi (777); GMC (775); Cadillac (766); Chrysler (760) and BMW sony ericsson isp 90 stylus pack for xperia retail packaging (757).

Here’s what consumers are looking for in a good auto Web site:

Ease of navigation – Well laid out sites score high with consumers. Online users want to have easy access to features and information. People don’t like to drill down through layers of subject headings and pages.

A very popular site option is the “3-box layout”. It makes use of a permanent navigation bar at the top of the page that shows a few general sections that users can visit.

The middle section of the page could sport a “dynamic display.” This could be a rotating image of a car (probably the top sony ericsson isp 90 stylus pack for xperia retail packaging of the line or most popular model). Parts of the machine could serve as navigational links or reveal outstanding features of the car when touched by a cursor.

“Data shown could relate to horse power, top speeds, or lease rates and rebates,” said Robinson.

The lower section of the page could include another row of permanent navigational buttons that provide a static link to less frequently searched sections.

Roll over menus revealing several navigational choices when simply touched by a cursor help reduce site clutter. This feature also cuts down the number of sections users need to click through.

Provide for browsing and comparison – The whole idea of using a Web site is to be able to browse and compare models without having to drive to the showroom and face the pressure from pushy salespeople.

Yet the J.D. Power survey revealed just 28 per cent of site visitors said they were unable to perform vehicle comparison on the Web sites. The survey also showed when vehicle comparison could not be made, overall Web satisfaction dropped to 759 from an average index score of 813 when comparison was possible.

Site visitors also wanted to be able to equip a vehicle online and then get a price quote on how much upgrades would add to the total cost of the vehicle.

Replace Flash with functionality –

Beautiful Web sites with sleek images and fancy videos may look great but consumers would rather have fast loading pages and useful applications.

Manufacturers need to strike a balance between Flash and functionality, according to the survey. Ultimately, buyers look for a site they can use, as opposed to one they can simply view.

Multi-tasking is the ticket – The site has to be relevant to the consumer. The survey shows online credit applications are no longer a novelty, but an expected option for online users.

Other options online customers want include:

- Scheduling a sales appointment (76 per cent);
- Completing a credit application (72 per cent);
- Requesting a price quote from dealer (66 per cent);
- Obtaining a brochure of a vehicle (58 per cent);
- Locating a vehicle at a dealership with an inventory locator tool (51 per cent);
- Access to local or independent dealer sites (38 per cent)
- Investigate discounts, sale offers or rebates (37 per cent)
- Use the search tool to help locate information (33 per cent)

Mobile Web access – Around 26 per cent of those aged 46 and below are looking for , according to Robinson.

“I think it will be increasingly important for manufacturers to develop sites specifically designed for the smaller smart phone screens,” he said.

As smart phones gain more features and functionality, he said, consumers will develop the habit of browsing for products on their handsets.

September 20, 2010

Bookmark php Wallace & Gromit are Coming to the iPad



In an effort to turn the joy of iPad owners everywhere up to 11, Telltale Inc. has announced the bookmark php release of their latest episodic endeavor for the iPad: Wallace & Gromit The Last Resort. 



If you're not already familiar with Wallace & Gromit, all you need to know is that their adventures are shorthand for awesome. For their first foray on to the iPad, dynamic inventor and pooch duo opt to build a resort in the basement of their house after their holiday plans are scrapped due to a whack of miserable weather.

Given that Telltale's other episodic content, such as the Sam & Max series, has always proven to be a reliable good time, there's little doubt that gamers of all ages will want to consider bookmark php adding a little Wallace & Gromit to their library.

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September 19, 2010

Bookmark php Google Caffeine: A New Search Index to Challenge Bing

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Finally Google has unveiled the next generation architecture for web search. The new infrastructure Caffeine would speed up indexing while preserving accuracy and comprehensiveness. Although it might be difficult for general users to find difference in search result, Web bookmark php developers would easily identify a few differences with the Caffeine Web indexing system.

Before rolling out, Caffeine underwent extensive testing phase. Google along with its several data centers tested Caffeine for almost 10 months. The strenuous task was carried out in order to yield a fresh new indexing system that hugely differs from the previous one.

Caffeine is undoubtedly a menacing news for rivals of Google since it's capable of faster search than Bing of Yahoo and many others. But Google has denied any other intention behind bringing Caffeine than helping its users.

Google software engineer Carrie Grimes said,

Content on the Web is blossoming. It's growing not just in size and numbers but with the advent of video, images, news and real-time updates, the average Web page is richer and more complex. In addition, people's expectations for search are higher than they used to be. Searchers want to find the latest relevant content and publishers expect to be found the instant they publish.

Grimes also mentioned that 100 million gigabytes of storage is required to accommodate Caffeine in one database. Perhaps you need 625,000 of the largest iPods to store hundreds of thousands of gigabytes of fresh content that Caffeine bookmark php adds each day.

Lets delve into how Caffeine works. Well, you would be glad to know that Caffeine processes millions of pages in parallel. If you consider piles of papers, it would grow three miles taller every second.

Caffeine is built to meet ever rising expectations of the users. It's been several times that Google received complaint for its old indexing system that very often fails to refresh a page in time. While some of the layers were refreshed faster, others took couple of weeks for update. With Caffeine, Google would be able to update their search index continuously. New pages, or new information on existing pages would be added to the index as soon as they are made available on the web. That means, you would get fresher information than ever before.

Caffeine is coming only one month after Google launched its fresh search bookmark php user interface that brings new options to the users for slice and dice results. Now with this new search service Google is expecting to increase its search share which is currently sticking at 65 percent.

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September 18, 2010

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NEW YORK — The iPhone will be available on other cell phone networks as early as this fall and will likely come first to T-Mobile USA, one analyst who follows Apple Inc. closely said Thursday.

In a note to investors, Kaufman Bros. analyst Shaw Wu said his checks with Apple suppliers and others suggest AT&T Inc. will lose its exclusive place as callpod chargepod adapter nokia retail packaging the iPhone carrier no later than the first half of next year.

One reason T-Mobile is a likely candidate is because the company's wireless technology is similar to AT&T's. Sprint and Verizon Wireless use a different wireless standard, so converting the iPhone to run on their networks would presumably involve more technical hurdles.

Wu said T-Mobile also sees the iPhone as key to winning back lost customers, meaning the company will be more likely to settle for Apple's terms.

"T-Mobile callpod chargepod adapter nokia retail packaging does not comment on rumor or speculation," T-Mobile USA spokesman Peter Dobrow said Thursday.

"Would we like to offer the iPhone to T-Mobile customers in the U.S.? You bet. Ultimately though it is Apple's decision on who carries its product," Dobrow added.

In any case, Wu said, Apple needs to sign up another U.S. carrier to keep up the pace of iPhone sales and counter callpod chargepod adapter nokia retail packaging the rising competition of phones that run on Google Inc.'s Android software.

Neither Apple nor AT&T have said when their exclusive deal is slated to end.

In midday trading, U.S.-listed shares of T-Mobile parent Deutsche Telekom rose 40 cents, or 3.7 percent, to $11.33 amid a broader market rally. AT&T shares were up 44 cents at $25.34, while Apple climbed $3.26 to $246.46.

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The busty woman, who lifted her top as the car drove past her workplace, escaped being disciplined by her bosses at the Doma Farm Nursery in Uckfield, East Sussex.

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September 17, 2010

TiVo Releases Desktop Software 2.8.1, Adds Support for iPad Export

TiVo has released version 2.8.1 of their Desktop Software. In addition to just a few new settings, the software adds export support for iPad, iPhone, and iPod Touch. This update affects both Basic and Plus versions of the TiVo Desktop Software, but only the Plus version gets the added export options.

The Basic version of TiVo Desktop is free and only adds a few settings and one main feature: the ability to view folders on your computer from the DVR.

TiVo Desktop Plus, which costs $24.95, also gained the folder view ability, and has many new features including the ability to export to multiple devices like: iPad, iPhone, iPod Touch, DROID, Palm Pre and several Blackberry models.

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September 16, 2010

Native iPad App Library Passes 10,000 Milestone

Apple’s iTunes App Store now lists more than 10,000 universal and iPad specific apps, with nearly 1,000 more being added every week.

According to a report by Mac Stories, Apple’s iPad library includes over 2,100 games and includes a broad mix of content from digital books to productivity and news apps to rich media apps.

Around 78% of iPad specific titles are paid apps, echoing the findings of an earlier report by Moblix that cited an 80% paid mix in April when the iPad store first opened with around 3,000 titles.

A slightly smaller percentage (around 75%) of the iPhone’s 225,000 titles are also paid apps. This indicates iPad users are more willing to pay for premium content.

Faster growth, despite Apple’s approval process
According to a report by PadGadget, growth of the iPad apps library has outpaced the original iPhone App Store, which took almost five months to reach the 10,000 app milestone in 2008.
The site also notes that Google’s Android Market took almost 11 months to reach 10,000 apps; that store has no approval process in place screening apps for performance as advertised or other quality control issues.

Google currently forbids Android tablet makers from putting Android Market on their non-smartphone devices, so there is no official market for Android-based tablet software comparable to what Apple maintains for iPad users.

In just 63 days, Apple’s curated App Store for iPad has taken third place after iPhone apps and Android smartphone apps. PadGadget notes that HP’s Palm/webOS, RIM’s BlackBerry App World, and Nokia’s Symbian platform all boast fewer than 7,000 apps.


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September 15, 2010

Competitors of the electronic medical records keepers Allscripts and Eclipsys, at a glance

Allscripts medical records' rivals, at a glance

Allscripts-Misys Healthcare Solutions' planned buyout of Eclipsys would make it one of the largest public companies focusing on electronic health records, with a vast network of hospitals and physicians. Their combined revenue for 2009 was almost $1.07 billion.

Here are some competitors:

Cerner Corp., based in North Kansas City, Mo., focuses on technology used to share medical data between a range of providers, including physicians, pharmacists, and administrators. The company had revenue of $1.67 billion in 2009.

Athenahealth Inc., based in Watertown, Mass., focuses on billing and claims management and electronic patient medical records at physician practices. It had $188.5 million in revenue in 2009.

Computer Programs and Systems Inc., based in Mobile, Ala., focuses on medical records technology for small and midsize hospitals. It had revenue of $127.7 million in 2009.

Quality Systems Inc., based in Irvine, Calif., has an electronic medical records practice. The company had $291.8 million in revenue in 2009.

McKesson Corp., based in San Francisco, makes the overwhelming majority of its revenue from distributing medical products and pharmaceuticals. It also has a technology unit that focuses on electronic medical records.

Source: Capital IQ

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September 13, 2010

Review: Microsoft’s Web Apps are free, but limited, taste of Office

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NEW YORK — This week saw the launch of a free version of Microsoft's flagship Office software, available online. In other news, hell just froze over.

The idea of Microsoft Corp. letting people use its software for free will take some getting used to. But rest assured, it makes sense: The new Office Web Apps are rather stripped-down versions of Word, Excel, PowerPoint and OneNote.

In our test, it's evident that Microsoft is positioning these free "Web applications," which run in a browser, as extensions of and supplements to its full Office suite, rather than as standalone replacements in the vein of Google's Docs, which has been available since 2006.

That said, the free Microsoft programs can still prove valuable for those who don't want to buy the software. Microsoft is releasing its latest version, Office 2010, to consumers next week. The "Home and Student" package, which consists of the same four applications that are available on the Web, will cost $149 for the full, packaged product, and $119 for a download.

In particular, the Web Apps will be helpful for those who collaborate with people who have the full Office suite. You can open documents they send and modify text, spreadsheets and so forth. But the bulk of the formatting will still need to be done with the desktop application.

The Web Apps can also be a standalone alternative to Google Docs, if your demands are low. You can create, share and print new documents in the browser. Web-created Word documents may satisfy many users, while PowerPoint decks will be very crude.

As is Microsoft's intent, the Web Apps are most useful to those who also buy the software. You can shuttle your documents back and forth between the desktop and Web versions. For instance, if you have Office on your work computer, you can now make changes from your home computer, even if it's a Macintosh or a puny netbook.

So how do you access the Web Apps? If you have a Windows Live or Hotmail account, you will notice a link to "Office" at the top of the screen after you log in. Otherwise, sign up for an account. The files will live in a Web-based "SkyDrive" tied to the account.

A word about browsers: If your computer is on the old side, or a low-powered one like a netbook, you'll want to avoid using the Web Apps with Microsoft's own Internet Explorer. In my test on a computer that's seen four or five summers already, typing in the Word Web App using Internet Explorer 8 was painful. The text took too long to appear, and the sentence wavered up and down as if I were hammering on a mechanical typewriter. The app simply overloaded the PC's processor, and it was unable to keep pace with the typing.

I didn't have the same problem when using Internet Explorer on a new, faster laptop, nor was it a problem when I used the Firefox browser on the old PC. Google Inc.'s Chrome browser did an even better job of keeping the load on the processor light, though an add-on program that makes it easy to send Web documents to the desktop version of the Office program does not work in Chrome.

Here's a rundown of the Web Apps, and the differences from the offline versions:

Word — The most fully featured of the apps. You can type, check spelling, set headlines, create tables and insert pictures. You can't tweak the margins, create columns, or access footnotes or comments, though you can view all these features in a "Reading View" if they've been added in the desktop program. Note that unlike the other Web Apps and Google Docs, Word Web App does not automatically save your document as you work — you have to hit the Save button. Google Docs' word processor is more fully featured, but fancy stuff, including footnotes, doesn't work well when imported into Word.

Excel — You can enter data and formulas in spreadsheets and have them calculated correctly. You can't adjust the layout of the sheet or create pie charts or other graphics. Oddly, you can't move cells or columns around: You have to cut them out, make space for them somewhere else, and then paste them. You can't open some spreadsheets that have "comments, shapes or other objects."

PowerPoint — You can edit text and add slides, but you can't adjust graphic elements. If you have an arrow pointing the wrong way, you can delete it, but you can't make it point the right way. You can create a presentation with pre-formatted boxes and diagrams, but your options are very limited. The Web App is mostly good for minor edits or last-minute changes.

OneNote — Microsoft's sleeper Office app, designed to help you collect information and notes in one, easily searchable place. The Web App lets you paste pictures into your notes, but the more useful features of the desktop program, like inserting PDFs and clippings from Web pages, are missing. The app is supposed to be able to send notes to the desktop program and vice versa, but this didn't work — I got error messages instead. A Microsoft representative said this may be a symptom of the flood of users trying the Apps this week.

Online:

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Biker embarks on social media-driven trek across Canada

Biker embarks on social media-driven trek across Canada

Thanks to Olivier Kerebel, I’ll never think of the French as pinky-pointed tea-sipping, croissant-nibbling wimps again. Instead, I’ll think of Olivier’s epic thigh-busting bike ride across Canada that he’s recently launch from Toronto’s Dundas Square. I’ll also think of his savvy use of social media to bring his friends along for the journey.

I met Olivier when he was crashing on a friend’s couch (set up via couchsurfing.org). The Parisian is in Canada for a year on a temporary visa, and hopes to eventually end his bike ride in Vancouver. His last blog update -/- places him in Sudbury, Ont. and he’s posted the mandatory photos of the Big Nickel.

Follow Olivier's bike journey across the country with social media.

Olivier is using an array of Web 2.0 tools to document his trip and share it with peers. He has a knack for shooting video while riding that isn’t too shaky, and even narrating a monologue while pedaling – which he somehow manages to upload to YouTube. There’s lots of pictures on his WordPress blog, and Olivier is also updating a and .

But my favourite social media feature of this biking journey is Olivier’s use of Polldaddy.com. A simple radio-button poll sits on the right side of his blog, and after June 6 Olivier’s followers will click away to decide which route he will take across the country. It reminds me of the “Choose Your Own Adventure” book series I was fond of in elementary school. The ability to help determine Olivier’s fate and how he experiences Canada during his trek adds real appeal to reading the blog.

Currently, the poll asks followers how cruel or how nice they plan to be to Olivier in their voting. Right now, it looks like Olivier’s in for a tough ride as 88 per cent of respondents indicate they’ll favour more difficult paths (including me – I’m hoping for a Grizzly encounter).

Olivier is also raising money for through his blog, and anyone can make a donation online with a credit card. His goal is a humble $1500, but I’m guessing he’ll meet enough people along the way and gain enough interest with this blog that he’ll surpass that mark before he hits the Prairies.

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September 12, 2010

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