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Friday, November 30, 2007

Why EMR so expensive ?

Many doctors ask: Why is EMR so expensive? This question as it appears can seem simple in nature. While exploring this topic, you can find so many variations in the EMR products' features and functions. In most cases, a large or majority of the total cost of an EMR is in the training and implementation services, not in the software. But in many cases products will include more features than one needs or the manufacturer of the product is generally focused on larger sized groups making it more expensive for smaller ones. Additionally, as a practice,...

Spyware Evolve

The ability to detect spyware is becoming more and more important in today's world. Ditto for the use of spyware removal tools. Did you know that recently a Trojan Horse program was developed and used for industrial espionage? The Trojan Horse was used in the illegal hacking into scores of computers in Israel, including computers belonging to large and leading companies. The companies involved did not know how important it was to have a spyware removal tool or tools to detect spyware. The perpetrators developed spyware programs that extracted...

Wednesday, November 21, 2007

Software patents – Obstacles to software development (Part 3)

So that is the possibility of licensing a patent which may or may not be possible and you may or may not be able to afford it. 3) Overturning a patent in court Supposedly, in order to be patented, something has to be new, useful and unobvious. That is the language used in the US. I think other countries have different language which is pretty much equivalent to it. Of course, when the patent office gets into the game, they start interpreting new and unobvious. New turns out to mean we don't have it in our files and unobvious tends to mean unobvious...

Tuesday, November 20, 2007

Software patents – Obstacles to software development (Part 2)

Now, that you have a predictable terrain for doing business(!) what are you going to do? Well, there are three approaches that you might try. Any of which is applicable in some cases. They are Avoiding the patent Licensing the patent Overturning the patent in court. Let me describe these three approaches and what makes them workable or unworkable. 14:35 1) Avoiding the patent That means don't use the idea that the patent covers. This can be easy or hard, depending on what that idea is. In some cases, a feature is patented. Then you avoid...

Software patents – Obstacles to software development (Part 1)

I have a good article from my friend, Richard Stallman. And this article will be separated in some part. Check it out. [Transcript of a talk presented 2002-03-25 at the University of Cambridge Computer Laboratory, organized by the Foundation for Information Policy Research. This transcript and audio recording by Nicholas Hill, HTML editing and links by Markus Kuhn.] You might have been familiar with my work on free software. This speech is not...

Monday, November 12, 2007

Overcome Your URL Aftermath - Drive More Internet Profits To Your Site

Most article marketer's know the value of article marketing, but few really know why or how to get the most out of their article submissions. The reason is because of the many false ideas in the marketplace regarding article marketing. So let me set the record straight on at least one of the biggest false assumptions. Many article marketers fall prey into believing that one article published in many sites, ezines, and newsletters will benefit them by bringing in lots of traffic. Well, basically this idea is really only partially correct. Yes it...
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