Dave Chase writes in a recent TechCrunch article, “Led by IBM’s study of their $2 billion annual health expenditure, the overwhelming evidence comes to a surprisingly simple conclusion: more primary care = healthier population = less money spent. Ben Franklin was right. An ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure.” He then notes [...]
Figured I’d share with everyone some interesting articles I’ve stumbled across recently. Enjoy!
Five Features We Want to See in Ubuntu (Kevin Purdy, Lifehacker). Techiness: 3 MySQL Connector for OpenOffice.org 1.0 GA (Frank Schoenheit, Sun). Techiness: 5 Could One Laptop Per Child be a Bad Thing? (Dana Blankenhorn, ZDNet). Techiness: 2
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Sometimes the problem with accomplishing a charitable objective is not convincing people to support an endeavor but simply making them aware of the need and how
they can be a part of the solution[1. I do believe in the sickness of mankind - corporately and individually. In other words, I do not believe we [...]
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