Saturday, July 30, 2011

#hcfla Brain-Hacking - Tracy Ingram @tracyingram @intentiontech

Interesting final session from Tracy Ingham. Brain Hacking.

Brain Wave States: Beta, Alpha, Theta, Delta.

Beta - Awake
Alpha - Relaxed
Theta, Deep relaxation
Delta - Deep Sleep.

The brain doesn't handle binaural auditory input well. It makes up the gaps to create balance.

Can we use sound to change state - hence change their mood.

The Monroe Institute's Hemi-Sync is the most popular example of this.

iBrainwave (Free)
Brainhack (99c)
i-Doser ($4.99)

Bio Electricity.

"The Matrix is Real"

Microsoft in 2009 received a patent to use Bio Electrical energy.
The same theory is used to allow our fingers to control an iPhone or iPad.
Orion Bioscan can detect cellular degeneration. (A russian device)

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#hcfla Caregiving: It is not as easy as you think - Pam Gaylor

The fascinating story of a changing role for an entire family. a two plus year journey.

Mother fell. Child to Parent. Job change to become caregiver. From a traveling job to a locally based role.

The Pits

- Becoming the advocate
- Frustration with the system
- Home Health Care Nightmare
- Becoming a nurse
- Becoming a research expert
- Support is minimal

The Rewards
- Becoming the Nurse/Research Expert
- Seeing her Mom's improvement
- Giving ALWAYS outweighs Receiving
- New Enriched Life with New Friends

Starting CareGiver's Foundation

Learnings

- Organization is key
- Find Time for You
- Go with your Gut
- Humor
- Document, Document, Document
- Persistence Pays
- Technology

Now for the discussion…..

How do you handle the changing role?
Sons and daughters have different roles because of perceptions of the parent.

Hospice is engaged when people have a 6 month life expectancy.

Technology

Internet - Google is my Friend
Continual Connection to new Technologies
Using Memory Mate

We also talked about BeClose as a monitoring tool set.

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Friday, July 29, 2011

#hcfla HealthCampFlorida.org is tomorrow 7.30.11

The co-founders are on the road to HealthCamp Florida in Tampa via /BWI and SouthWest.

We are looking forward to the walk through at facility sponsor KForce this afternoon and then meeting sponsors for dinner. It will be great to meet the Guidewelll Health team out of Jacksonville and I hear that CEO and twitter nurse of the year Matthew Browning of YourNurseIsOn.com will also be there. So Tampa on Saturday 7.30.11 I the place to be for HealthCamp Florida.

Mark Scrimshire
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Thursday, July 28, 2011

#mobihealthDC the audience is mainly technical

Dr. Caterina Lasome is moderating the panel

Douglas naegele - investors and innovators freaked out by regulatory issues. Matthew Holland - social has moved fast in past 24 months.

Lyndsey Hoggle to @Joshnesbit
Can we use this technology to address hunger?

Webmd is educating providers not about meaningful use but about basic issues of adoption. Use comes later. Lots of uncertainty. Douglas N - mobile offer great opportunity to deliver emr to people without PC and broadband access.

Josh Nesbit every app exists within a system

Think can it happen / will it happen

Medic mobile is in 14 countries and works closely with USAID.

Great session!

Congratulations to David Blackburn for organizing!


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#mobihealthDC Matthew holland @webmd looking at evolution of medical content and it's use

Webmd matthew Holland Benefits of platform integration

1. Seamless delivery of content
2. User experience
3. Reinforce education
4. Comprehensive measurement and reporting


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#mobihealthDC @dougnaegele talking about us mobile health #QS references

Kudos to @caroltorgan for #QS data.

Moving to auto sensors so people don't have to manually enter data.

Geopalz for kids

Embedded assessment
Wire coffee makers, pillboxes and other devices.
Senses change over time and detects degradation over time

Asthmapolis. Asthma inhaler coupled with GPS. Mapping usage with far greater accuracy. Yields better understanding of triggers.

Zeo sleep tracker collects data while you sleep.

Medtronic minilink for glucose measurement. Measures every minute

Tattoo with special ink used to measure uv light and fete one glucose levels

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#mobihealthDC @Joshneabit talking about medic mobile

More Malawi physicians in Manchester UK than in all of Malawi!

Cell phones are the obvious tool. Better coverage in Malawi than in Palo alto.

Charge cell phones from bicycles.
Using frontline SMS to manage SMS group network. Move from motorcycle data collection to SMS saved 2100 hours plus fuel.

Natural language processing with 98% accuracy for categorization.

EMRs - paper system leads to people getting lost and dying.

Crowdflower - 1m micro tasks daily. Eg message translation.

USC this in Haiti earthquake. Used crowdflower to recruit 2500 people to review and structure emergency messages.

Now running apps off sim cards. Sim apps give amazing level of penetration since gsm is ubiquitous.
Mms based diagnostics. Take photo from cell phone transmit and diagnose. Moves diagnostics from $200k machines and month long cycles down to hours or days.

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#mobihealthDC m.medlineplus.gov

Simple sharing is available using send via email.

Discovery is helped because Auto redirect to mobile site from home page if you go to medlineplus.gov from a mobile device

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Time Machine is driving me nuts but Microsoft Live Meeting Web Access is a cross-platform joke!

I have successfully completed an upgrade to my laptop and mac mini. They are both running Mac OS X Lion.  On the whole the transition has been relatively easy.

My Macbook Pro is an early 2008 model and as such the WiFi does not support AirDrop - the new file sharing protocol. There are a few gotchas in the transition. Java is not installed by default so some web applications need to download the Java for OS Lion update and install it. One thing with my Mini, which has two Firewire drives attached to it. I can't get it to reboot. When you try to restart you get to the white screen with a spinning timer that lasts forever (okay - at least 20 minutes before I gave up and powered off and restarted). I still need to get to the bottom of that. My Laptop doesn't have that problem.

I have had problems with Microsoft Live Meeting Web Access but I am not sure that this is OS X Lion specific. Live Meeting was a dog on earlier versions of OS X. Today it took 45 minutes to fail to load Live Meeting Web Access for a 30 minute meeting. I tried switching from my laptop to the mini. I had to load Java on there and then restart Safari. This actually worked but when the Live Meeting console finally loaded it still failed to connect to the meeting. All I could see was three spinning timers. So LiveMeeting is a total Cross Platform FAIL - A joke when compared to WebEx or GoTo Meeting or Glance or just about any other web conferencing service.

But the big frustration is a continuing problem with Time Machine. I have an Airport Extreme that has a couple of disks connected to it. I have named these TimeMachine01 and TimeMachine02. I want to use these drives to backup from the mini and my laptop using TimeMachine. You would think this would be easy - but it is not. So rest of this post (and probably subsequent posts) will document the trials and tribulations in getting this to work.

The first challenge I faced was when going in to System Preferences…Time Machine. I click on Select Disk and despite the drives being up and working on my Airport Extreme they are not visible to choose from in Time Machine. So…

I switch to Finder and navigate to the relevant drives on the Extreme and double click on drive TimeMachine02. So now TimeMachine02 is listed in the sidebar in Finder. So…

I switch back to the Time Machine Preference Pane and choose Select Disk. This time the drive is in the list. I select it. I get prompted for the userid and password to access the drive. and the disk is setup. However, when Time Machine starts to backup it never finds the disk. What could be happening? I decided to open up Terminal to dig under the covers.

A quick look at the /Volumes folder and I can see the drives attached to the machine. I have a TimeMachine02-1 folder in /Volumes but no TimeMachine02 folder. Interesting…

So I think what is happening is that Finder creates the TimeMachine02 volume in /Volumes. This allows me to use the Time Machine Preference Pane to select the Disk for Backup, but the process of setting up the Time Machine Preferences (you are asked for a userid and password for the drive in question) seems to create a second connection to the same volume TimeMachine02-1.

It seems that Finder, the Time Machine Preferences Pane and the Time Machine backup are not quite in sync. I don't have a solution yet. I have tried removing the Time machine Preference File from /Library/Preferences. That hasn't helped.

I will just have to do some more experiments and see if I can identify a process for setup of Time Machine that works.  

Watch out for future posts. In the meantime if anyone else has seen these problems and solved them, please leave a comment and point me to a solution. This is not an OS X Lion issue. I have had this happen before on Snow Leopard. It seems to be triggered if you have an unexpected power off. It seems to leave volumes hanging around in the /Volumes folder and when Time Machine runs again it has to create a new volume mount, which it does by adding a dash-number to the volume name. Hence TimeMachine02 becomes TimeMachine02-1 or even TimeMachine02-2.

There ought to be a simple way to remove these phantom mount points but even using Sudo rm -rf /Volumes/Volumename fails. The nonexistent volume tends to give a connection refused error. Sometimes the only solution is to mount the network drive on your Mac locally and run Disk Utility and change the name of the drive. Return it to the Airport Extreme and setup backups from scratch.

More to follow on this subject…..

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Monday, July 25, 2011

#GEGameChanger Summit - I wish I could go. Cool stuff coming from @GE

Tomorrow I was supposed to be attending the GE Game Changers Summit in New York but instead I have to talk Mobile Health with a couple of Health Care Organizations.  I will really miss not being in NYC for what looks like an amazing event that brings together Innovation, Health and Gaming. I hope I can catch some of it at Ustream tomorrowhttp://www.ustream.tv/GE

I was also reading an article about monitoring Seniors and their social isolation. Check out this article from Information Week.

The issue of Aging in place is a growing issue for seniors as we see more baby boomers retire. I think there  will be a growing demand for sensor solutions that will enable remote monitoring of seniors that consequently will allow them to stay at home and independent.

As we push social elements in to all aspects of our lives I think there is an opportunity to bridge the generational divide with this remote monitoring technology. I would like to see The Green Button concept (in the Rainbow Button initiative used to allow health sensor data to be streamed an anonymously and used as data inputs to games. Imagine if the grandkids had a sensor stream from their Grandparents feeding activity in the games on their iPad, iPod or game console. It would create a bridge for those generations to communicate regularly and break down the reluctance that might be felt by seniors that their kids were snooping on them.

Just a thought…….

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Wednesday, July 20, 2011

#MoDevDC everyone is getting sued - Now what?

I am here @Teqcorner. The third Wednesday o the month is a business focus First Wednesday is a technical focus.

This session is about the current legal and patent Landscape in mobile development.

This is a practical View of the situation.

Why do you need to care?

Issue 1 - bad patents
Issue 2 - patent assertion is lucrative $10B litigation costs 2005-10.
Issue 3 - asserting patents v write software
Issue 4 - smaller developers being targeted
Issue 5 - nobody is safe
Issue 6 - nobody is safe anywhere or of any size
Issue 7 - no penalty for a failed assertion
Issue 8 - it is cheaper to attack than defend
Issue 9 - USPTO low standards of quality for patents
Issue 10 - high concentration of startups makes for great targets. USA is the worst market foe this App developers should organize to defend themselves. Organize to get commitments from platform makers.

The views of a developer "Z"

What to do:
1. Day 1 - Panic. But don't do anything major for 4 days.
2. Day 5. Look for support. Lawyers , others in same situation, research.
3. Day 10. Evaluate options. Fight v settle. 4. Day 15. Act. Plan, set goals and execute. Get back to work!

Patent infringement law suit 101

Examples applicable to a mid market law firm.

Assess exposure Initial defenses $15-50k
Counterclaims?
Settlement discussions $15-30k
Litigate....

File an answer $10-25k
Motion to dismiss/transfer $15-20k
Scheduling/pre trial $15-20k
Fact and expert discovery $800k-$1M
- interrogatories
- document requests
- discovery disputes
- dispositions
- experts

Claim construction/markman $200-250k
Mediation/settlement $25-50k
Summary judgement $150-200k
Prepare for trial $250-300k
Trial $600-700k

Total $2.0-2.5M

Check for prior art to invalidate patent or identify non-infringement.

Do We need a kickstarter platform for legal defense.

Patent Troll AKA non practicing entity.

About 90-95% cases settle before trial.

iOS and android have productized development. So what can be done together?

Article 1 partners has created an online community to improve patent quality.
NPE have been growing exponentially.

Patents have to be valid, novel, obvious and of patentable subject matter.

Litigation costs are rising. Average is $3G per litigation.
Large companies receive over 100 infringement notices per year. This is trickling down to smaller entities.

What to do: - monitor issued patents
- collect prior art
- pool prior art

Q & A discussion
An LLC, properly operated, can protect personal assets.
Defense has a big drain on your time which has a significant cost. NPEs may still seek licensees because it builds credibility when facing bigger companies.

If app developers band together they should make sure that they are able to share settlement details with members of their group. Transparency and sunlight is the best Protection.

Ip.com will time stamp and make public your prior art Best advice for developers: act like a company. Don't register as an individual in the app store. Put your products in to a company.

That's a wrap..... All in all a fascinating discussion.

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Tuesday, July 19, 2011

#QS HealthCamp and the Quantified Self Community. Leverage #RainbowButton to leverage network effects

#QS and HealthCa.mp: Last night I attended the Washington DC meetup for Quantified Self. There were plenty of interesting topics. Much of the session provided feedback on the recent San Francisco Quantified Self event. I was able to U-Stream and record the event. The lighting was not great but I think the audio came through.

The thrust of my talk was to open people up to the potential of matching Quantified Self data with the Rainbow Button Initiative to take advantage of the network effects of shared data to create a Quantified Community. I want people to ask their Health Care Providers and Payers for a BlueButton so they can download their health data. I want to see Quantified Self Applications implement the Green and White Buttons to allow people to donate their data to a good cause (the green button) or send their data in detail to whoever they choose (The white button) which could be another person, a health care provider or another App. The technolgy to do this is base don the Direct Project. The Direct Project has laudable objectives. In simple terms for the developers reading this. The Direct Project seeks to deprecate the fax machine in Health Care.  

I was also asked to present at the meeting. I had already posted my deck to SlideShare (   ), which was a good thing because the Mac being used to present from only had version 3.0 of Keynote and so it choked, even when saving the deck as iWork'08. 

Since people on GooglePlus had asked if I was going to post my talk We recorded my session separately, since it came after about 90 minutes of other presentations. Yes, I was there to wake everyone up so they could go home! :)

Here is my talk from Ustream:http://www.ustream.tv/recorded/16096324
Here are the other Talks: http://www.ustream.tv/recorded/16094415 

Once again, apologies for the poor quality of the video but hopefully the audio comes across ok.

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Sunday, July 17, 2011

Questions for Dottie @boordyvineyards

This was a list compiled last week to ask Dottie at Boordy Vineyards. Do you have a question to add to the list....
1. Are you first in line? 
2. Where do we sit? 
3. Do you have wine?
4. Where does the band play? 
5. Where do I buy beer? 
6. Are these people waiting in line for a reason?
7. I have this ticket from last year-can I use it?
8. What do you mean I can't take in this cooler of beer/vodka?
9. Why do I have to leave at 5pm -can't I stay for the music?
10. Why Can't I go in early to setup?
11. Is that question mark on your shirt for a reason? 
12. Can I reserve my seat?
13. Why do the owners get to reserve a table? 
14. Why do you charge more than at a liquor store?
15. Why do I have to wear this wristband? 
16. Are the band any good? 
17. Do I have to go to the end of that line?
18. Is your wine any good? 
19. Didn't they have a better color than yellow for that shirt?

20. Can I setup my picnic on the patio/dancefloor? 
21. Do you come here often?
22. Can you take my picture?
23. Can I have pic of you in that shirt?
24. Can we have a pic together?
25. Can I get a refund if it rains?
26. Are you the only 1 who answers questions? 
27. Can I get in early? 
28. Can I reserve a picnic table?
29.Do you ever get asked dumb questions?
30. Is it ok to move people's stuff to setup my camp? 
31. Do I need to get here early to get a spot at the front?
32.What do you mean enjoy myself responsibly?
33. How good is mood swings? http://2.healthca.mp/mUiDqV
34. Are you sure that's not Frank Sinatra out there?
35. Are you sure Janis Joplin isn't a member of Mood Swings?
36. Will there be any room on the dance floor?
37. Does your dancefloor have air conditioning? 
38. What do you mean - there's a free dance lesson?
39. How old do you have to be to go on the dance floor? 
40. Was that the bump I saw happenin' on the dance floor?
41.what does "voulez vous couchez avec moi ce soir" mean?
42. Can I have this dance?
43. Who stole your yellow tshirt?
44. Do you still answer questions?
45. (on the phone) can I have your phone number?
46. (on the phone) I am at a four way stop. Which way do I go?


So this is the list so far. 
Add your questions to the list by posting a comment on my blog at http://ekive.blogspot.com.



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Saturday, July 16, 2011

#RainbowButton and Quantified Self (#QS ) - The Building Blocks of Quantified Community (#QUs ) at HealthCa.mp #hcsfbay

I have been asked to present at the Monday Evening Quantified Self Meetup in Washington DC. 

This should be interesting. I am very interested in the developments going on in the QuantifiedSelf movement (#QS). However, while I wear a Fitbit and capture some of my physiological data on a regular basis, I don't class myself as a committed #QS person. What I am very interested in is how the experimentation in the #QS community can be unleashed in the wider community to improve Health and Wellness.  

for my five minute presentation I am going to bring together some streams to encourage the #QS community to create the Quantified Community. I think this should have a Hashtag of #QUs. What do you think?

As part of this talk I want to discuss the Rainbow Button Initiative (#RainbowButton) which builds on the great work being done at the Veterans Administration with the Blue Button. The Rainbow Buttons are:


Blue Button
 - Download my Health Data to my computer using a standard format

Green Button - Allow me to donate my health data anonymously to another organization 

White Button - Allow me to send/upload my detailed Health Data to another Provider (or copy me when my data is sent between providers)

Red Button - Lock elements of my Health Record I do not want to be shared.

In preparing for my presentation I needed a graphic so I have drafted the additional Green, White and Red buttons. Here they are alongside the VA's Blue Button.

Rainbowbuttons

Do you think these represent their functions accurately?

Anyway, I need to settle down and pull these threads together...

- Quantified Self
- Rainbow Button Initiative
- Quantified Community
- HealthCamp

There is definite synergy between HealthCamp and Quantified Self. At the upcoming HealthCampSFBay on 9.23.11 we will be having a Quantified Self track and a Food and Nutrition track. Indeed, we are even planning to have some cooking demonstrations. 

In fact I would go so far as to issue an open invitation to the Quantified Self community to come to any HealthCamp event (the calendar is here) and join in. There is a lot to be learned from each other. 

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Tuesday, July 12, 2011

My exploration around #GooglePlus. Interesting start but lots still to build. @Google don't make #GooglePlus an Island

I finally got an invite to GooglePlus. The question is now "Do I want yet another Social Network to visit?" 
In my initial explorations with GooglePlus I recognize, like many others, that I don't want yet another place to visit. What I want is a service that I can integrate in to my current Social process flows.

I want GooglePlus in my Tweetdeck dashboard.  I want to be able to post from email. I want to autopost from Posterous to GooglePlus. I want to filter the stream for content that is valuable to me. 

So far Google has basically recruited a volunteer army of real time content curators. If GooglePlus is to have a place in the Real-Time social stream they need to equip this army of curators with tools to handle the information flow. Circles just don't cut it on their own. 

I agree with Matthew Holt (@BoltyBoy) who said. "Until they open the API and let me post from Twitter I'm not likely to come here much"

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My admittedly limited explorations with GooglePlus have identified  three areas Google needs to address quickly:

1. Search. After an item drops off the front page of the stream it becomes increasingly hard to re-discover. 
2. Filtering. We need dynamic filtering, just like Twitter hashtags to help us handle the deluge of information
3. No Platform is an island. GooglePlus is currently an island we need APIs to allow us to integrate GooglePlus in to our established social media process flows. If Google fails to do this then GooglePlus will quickly become a quaint idea that fails to scale beyond the audience of techies that hop on to the latest new fad.

So Google, if you are listening, if you want to earn those bonuses that are tied to success in the social waters you have your work cut out for you. You need to build the interfaces to GooglePlus and build them quickly before the massive interest in the platform dissipates.

Let's look at each of these three areas for improvement in more detail.

1. One of the first challenges - Search

It is ironic that for a company with a core competence in search - there is no obvious way to search your stream and comments in GooglePlus.

I wanted to point to Matthew's comment but you can't search for a past comment on GooglePlus - If you know how please let me know! The only way I have found to search is to keep the email notifications and search those in your email. 

The post was from yesterday but I don't want to scroll through my stream to get back to a comment. With the take up of GooglePlus the Stream is fast becoming useless for anything more than entries from the past few minutes.

If Tweetdeck had not been bought by Twitter I could see them adding a stream to Tweetdeck and allowing us to filter the stream.

2. Filter the Stream to Add Value

The sheer volume of stream entries and comments demands tools to make sense of the information overload. GooglePlus needs to look at the success of the Twitter ecosystem and let us apply filters, tags and other emergent folksonomy tools to allow us to manage our stream. Let me create these filters as RSS feeds so I can pull the data in to other channels, such as Google Reader.

The idea of a stream in GooglePlus is great and has tremendous potential value, but what Google has unleashed is a veritable Niagara Falls and very few people  survive a trip over the falls.

3. Build Bridges to the Island

At present GooglePlus is an island. Yes, it is easy to visit the island. From there you can look out at other islands and other streams. You can link and pull content in to the island that is GooglePlus but what you can't do easily is to send content to GooglePlus from other places. As Matthew Holt said - "We need the API!"

At the very least Google needs to provide an ability for a GooglePlus member to publish content to their stream using email. Give me a custom email. Allow me to use a tagging format in the email body or the email address to direct content to one or more circles. Google - If you need help with this - just look at Posterous. They have this sorted out.

After delivering inbound email they then need to deliver some SIMPLE javascript to allow us to add a "Post to GooglePlus" link on other sites and to let us automatically populate the post with a link, picture etc. 

I have been experimenting with this. I have some simple code that will pop up the mobile posting interface but my coding skills are a little rusty so I am so far unable to:
  • Embed the mobile Posting page inside another page or iFrame
  • Pre-populate the edit text field with content

I have tried to add the page to an iFrame. I get a blank iFrame but when I click to load the iFrame in a new window or tab the page loads. Frustrating! Does anybody want to collaborate to solve this challenge?

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I did post the code to my GooglePlus stream but as pointed out in point 1, that won't be easy to find. So here is the current crude attempt. I make no claims for the quality of the code. I have stolen liberally from code published around the web and am happy to credit anyone else for their published code. 

There are four problems to solve:
1. Get the GooglePlus page to appear directly in the iFrame
2. Update the Edit text section in the GooglePlus page with information from the page the iFrame is contained in
3. Once the Edit Text section can be updated the next step is to allow parameters to be passed in via a RESTful call and passed in the text section. 
4. Convert the code to a javascript snippet/widget that can be added to a toolbar and used to populate the text selection in a page to be posted to GooglePlus.

Code Starts Here:
<html> <head> <title>GooglePlus Post-2-Stream</title> <script type="text/javascript"> function load_content ( id, content ) { var node = document.getElementById( id ); node.innerHTML = content; } var IFrameObj; // our IFrame object function callToServer() { if (!document.createElement) {return true}; var IFrameDoc; var URL = 'https://m.google.com/app/plus/mp/25/?source=mog&gl=us#~loop:sv=stream&svt=circles&view=compose'; if (!IFrameObj && document.createElement) { // create the IFrame and assign a reference to the // object to our global variable IFrameObj. // this will only happen the first time // callToServer() is called try { var tempIFrame=document.createElement('iframe'); tempIFrame.setAttribute('id','RSIFrame'); tempIFrame.style.border='0px'; tempIFrame.style.width='280px'; tempIFrame.style.height='480px'; IFrameObj = document.body.appendChild(tempIFrame); if (document.frames) { // this is for IE5 Mac, because it will only // allow access to the document object // of the IFrame if we access it through // the document.frames array IFrameObj = document.frames['RSIFrame']; } } catch(exception) { // This is for IE5 PC, which does not allow dynamic creation // and manipulation of an iframe object. Instead, we'll fake // it up by creating our own objects. iframeHTML='\<iframe id="RSIFrame" style="'; iframeHTML+='border:0px;'; iframeHTML+='width:280px;'; iframeHTML+='height:480px;'; iframeHTML+='"><\/iframe>'; document.body.innerHTML+=iframeHTML; IFrameObj = new Object(); IFrameObj.document = new Object(); IFrameObj.document.location = new Object(); IFrameObj.document.location.iframe = document.getElementById('RSIFrame'); IFrameObj.document.location.replace = function(location) { this.iframe.src = location; } } } if (navigator.userAgent.indexOf('Gecko') !=-1 && !IFrameObj.contentDocument) { // we have to give NS6 a fraction of a second // to recognize the new IFrame setTimeout('callToServer()',10); return false; } if (IFrameObj.contentDocument) { // For NS6 IFrameDoc = IFrameObj.contentDocument; } else if (IFrameObj.contentWindow) { // For IE5.5 and IE6 IFrameDoc = IFrameObj.contentWindow.document; } else if (IFrameObj.document) { // For IE5 IFrameDoc = IFrameObj.document; } else { return true; } IFrameDoc.location.replace(URL); return false; } </script> </head> <body> Load GooglePlus <script type="text/javascript"> shareTHISurl = document.location.href; </script> <h1>Google Plus Posting Utility</h1> <div id='GooglePlusWdgetEditArea'> </div> <script type="text/javascript"> Dothis = callToServer();         document.getElementById('cmp-editing-text').src="nojavascript...void( document.getElementById('cmp-editing-text').value='Hello G+ World' );"; </script> </div> </body> </html>
Code Ends Here. 

If anyone has any ideas lets share them.

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Friday, July 08, 2011

Testing #Wordpress integration from Posterous to allow publishing via email

This post is to test the integration and auto posting from http://healthcamp.posterous.com to http://healthca.mp.

This will make it easy to post news updates to HealthCamp from email. That is a feature that is not supported natively in the multi-site implementation of Wordpress. Consequently Posterous Autoposting offers a simple solution.

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Thursday, July 07, 2011

Social Media is Strategic - Lecture to Carey Business School MS Information Systems Class

This week I will be giving a lecture to the Strategic Information Systems Class of the MS Information Systems Course at the Carey Business School.

The topic is Social Media and how it plays in to Strategic Information Systems. My argument is that "Social IS Strategic." Social Media offers unprecedented opportunities to instrument an organizations environments and markets to gain a more detailed and real time view. 

Here is my deck. It has been posted to Slideshare:

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Wednesday, July 06, 2011

#RainbowButton Update - MedCommons.net offers #bluebutton upload

In our quest to promote "data liberacion"  I wanted to tip my hat to the team at MedCommons.net. MedCommons is a cloud based image sharing platform designed to help you share your radiology and other images after a scan. There is even an iPad app. 

MedCommons allows you to upload an image from CD and share it with whoever you want. They also allow you to take a BlueButton data file and upload it.

Check it out!

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Tuesday, July 05, 2011

HealthCamp on BlogTalk Radio

Tonight (July 5th, 2011 at 8pm EST / 5pm PST Listen in to HealthCamp on BlogTalk Radio. Check out the link at http://healthca.mp/radio


HealthCamp on BlogTalk Radio

Tonight we are talking to the organizers of the next HealthCamp in a busy 2011 Calendar: HealthCamp Florida.

HealthCamp Florida takes place in Tampa, FL on Saturday July 30th. There are some fascinating participants lining up for the event, the first to take place in the State of Florida. Join us as we talk with Brenda Young and Joel Lopez, two of the local organizers. WE are looking forward to find out what is in store for participants at the event. Oh and follow the hashtag at #HCFLA or check out the webiste at http://healthcampflorida.org.  

Elsewhere, HealthCamp is heating up. The 3rd Annual HealthCampSFBay is on the calendar for Friday September 23rd, 2011 as part of a busy San Francisco Health Innovation Week, that includes the Health 2.0 Conference and another Walking Gallery event.

Details are also shaping up for HealthCa.mp/AZ on November 5th and HealthCa.mp/LA later in November. Check out all of the HealthCamp events at http://HealthCa.mp/calendar.

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Saturday, July 02, 2011

Mark Scrimshire shared an album with you.

You are invited to view Mark Scrimshire's photo album: HealthCamp Foundation - Empowering Health Care Engagement
HealthCamp Foundation - Empowering Health Care Engagement
Jul 2, 2011
by Mark Scrimshire

Message from Mark Scrimshire:
Here is the HealthCamp Foundation tagline. It encapsulates our mission to enable HealthCamps around the world with a set of services that make the life of a HealthCamp organizing team a little easier.

Let us know what you think.

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