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Tag: Thermometer

Kinsa: smartphone thermometer and real time health map

2013-04-29 by timbatchelder, posted in Biomedical Informatics, Cognitive Systems AI, Metadata Masterdata

Kinsa launches a smartphone-connected thermometer to create a real-time health map Ki Mae Heussner, gigaom.com If you want a real-time pic­ture of the coun­try’s health, you can check out Google Flu Trends or insights from social media. And if you want a more offi­cial per­spec­tive, you can turn to the Cen­ters for Dis­ease Con­trol. But … Continue reading Kinsa: smartphone thermometer and real time health map

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