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When Google Home hears the hotword (“OK Google” or “Hey Google”), it records what you say and sends the recording to Google to fulfill your request. To hear a brief sound at the start and/or end of your request: Make sure your...
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07-21-2019
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Today on Health in 2 Point 00, Jess is braving the oncoming blizzard in Boston for MassChallenge. In this episode, Jess asks me about some crazy things happening in health tech, from the recently announced Microsoft-Walgreens partnership to compete with...
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By MICHAEL L. MILLENSON With nearly 80 percent of internet users searching online for health-related information, it’s no wonder the catchphrase “Dr. Google” has caught on, to the delight of many searchers and the dismay of many real doctors. What’s received...
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Today on Health in 2 Point 00, Jess interviews me all the way from London. In this episode, she asks me about Google, who hired Geisinger CEO David Feinberg to lead its health care initiatives, Driver, a startup which ran out of money just weeks after...
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11-21-2018
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By MICHAEL MILLENSON The most intriguing aspect of the recent Connected Health Conference was the eclectic mix of corporations claiming cutting-edge expertise in the Internet of Medical Things (IoMT). HP, a legend in computer hardware, was touting a service...
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11-12-2018
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Filed under: Michael Millenson, Tech, Google, Deloitte, Health Tech, AT&T, HP, Hanger, Verizon, internet of medical things, prosthetic
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Steve Mahan’s solo ride showed it’s time to take the car to market. Now 63 and having lost his sight, Mahan has become one of those capsule-bound explorers. In October 2015, he became the first member of the public to ride in Google’s self...
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The May issue of History of Psychology is now online. Articles in this issue address the (lack of) health psychology in post-apartheid South Africa , the concept of “active touch” before the work of James Gibson, the Lvov-Warsaw School of...
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04-21-2016
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Filed under: General, Journals, teaching history of psychology, Spain, digital history, vocabulary, South Africa, historical psychology, Google, Ngram, cultural psychology, James J. Gibson, active touch, health psychology, Zipf, the Lvov-Warsaw School
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APA’s Monitor reports that after 13 years as director of the American National Institute of Mental Health, Thomas Insel is joining Verily, the Life Sciences Division of Google’s new Alphabet Inc. empire. His vision for Google’s role...
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The United States has been synonymous with innovation. Conducting research to better understand the world and to experiment with new ideas has been an important part of this country’s progress. However, at this critical juncture in history, when chronic...
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Health Affairs Blog
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09-09-2015
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Filed under: Public Health, Global Health, Research, Population Health, Featured, Organization and Delivery, Costs and Spending, Equity and Disparities, Health Professionals, HIV/AIDS, NCDs, Google
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By MICHELLE RONAN NOTEBOOM Flex-IT Bill, Take 2G Lawmakers re-introduce the Flexibility in Health IT Reporting Act of 2015, which would shorten the 2015 MU reporting period from one year to 90 days. The bi-partisan-supported bill earned quick support...
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01-20-2015
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02-21-2014
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Filed under: veterans, military, VFW, Bob Wallace, service members, education, Google, Joining Forces, Student Veterans of America, Jill Biden, student veterans, D. Wayne Robinson, Bush Institute, IVMF, George W. Bush
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This is part of a special series of posts on the digital history of psychology from members of the PsyBorgs Lab at York University, in Toronto, Canada. The full series of posts can be found here. A few weeks ago, I saw in an article on The Guardian website...
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This is part of a special series of posts on the digital history of psychology from members of the PsyBorgs Lab at York University, in Toronto, Canada. The full series of posts can be found here. Digital history seems hard to a lot of people. All those...
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