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Blog Post:
Get Your Golden Ticket Here: The Microsoft Health Users Group Conference
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Would you like to get the latest scoop on HealthVault and Microsoft Amalga ? How about a sneak peek at future health solutions using Microsoft Surface ? Would you like to see how some of the world's leading healthcare organizations are improving workflow collaboration and delighting patients with Microsoft...
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30 Jul 2008
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Microsoft Surface Computing: Implications for the healthcare industry
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Yesterday, Microsoft officially launched the first commercial product from a group and technology known as Microsoft surface computing. The product is called Milan; a coffee-table sized PC that takes touch screen technology to entirely new levels and gives users a highly interactive experience with all...
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31 May 2007
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