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World Health Organization Reports Conundrum for eHealth Evaluation

Kate Otto | Posted 05.03.2012

Kate Otto

While there is celebration in order for the many eHealth initiatives designed and deployed everyday across the globe, one wonders: just because impressive technologies exist, are they making a difference?

Cara Santa Maria

WATCH: Next Steps For Virtual Reality

HuffingtonPost.com | Cara Santa Maria | Posted 04.23.2012

2012-04-23-Screenshot20120423at4.21.12PM.jpgThe worlds we can now enter with virtual reality technology are so stunningly authentic, it's hard to tell where true life ends and the virtual landscape begins.

How Haute Couture Can Explain mHealth

Tom Murphy | Posted 01.30.2012

Tom Murphy

As the mHealth hype grows the focus upon what ideas will lead to actual solutions cannot be lost. Ambition will lead to innovations, but poorly constructed ideas will lead to miserable failures.

Evolution of the TIR Intergrid and Lateral Power

Matt Laherty | Posted 11.30.2011

Matt Laherty

Like the first two industrial revolutions, the global transformation to a Third Industrial Revolution (TIR) will emerge over time. It will be marked with important milestones along the path.

Freedom of the Press Not Exactly Alive in Indian Country

Tim Giago | Posted 05.25.2011

Tim Giago

I look forward to reading the first edition of This Week from Indian Country, but in the back of my mind I will always wonder how many Native writers were censored before the magazine went to press.

An IT Success Story in Haiti

Craig Newmark | Posted 05.25.2011

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Craig Newmark

Inveneo focuses on building computer centers in places which need, but find it hard to get, reliable electrical power and bandwidth. They get stuff d...

Cory Booker's Blizzard: A Prediction for Global Health Prosperity in 2011

Kate Otto | Posted 05.25.2011

Kate Otto

Newark Mayor Cory Booker's success in handling last week's blizzard fuels the optimism with which I predict global health prosperity in 2011.

Is free WiFi in Coffee Shops an economic indicator for innovation?

Brett King | Posted 05.25.2011

Brett King

I spend a lot of time in coffee shops writing these days. I don't know why, perhaps many of you have experienced this, but I seem to have a very produ...

Journos, Press Freedom Activists Decry Lebanon's Draft ICT Law

Magda Abu-Fadil | Posted 05.25.2011

Magda Abu-Fadil

Press freedom advocates fear any clampdown would put Lebanon, noted for its open cyberspace, in the same league as other Arab countries that jail and torture bloggers for their dissenting views.

eDiplomacy Ushers In a New Culture of Collaboration at State

The Morningside Post | Posted 05.25.2011

The Morningside Post

How do you balance, for example, letting employees build their personal brands on Twitter and Facebook with the sharing of professional expertise?

One Man's Tireless Effort to Provide ICT Education to Nepalese Students

Subhash Ghimire | Posted 05.25.2011

Subhash Ghimire

With few exceptions, Nepalese business and political leaders often dismiss young people when they come up with ambitious ideas. Unless they change their attitude, Nepal's future remains gloomy.

Information Technology Means No More Excuses

Pres. Paul Kagame | Posted 05.25.2011

Pres. Paul Kagame

It is information technology, above all else, that has lifted the shroud of silence that, at one time, obscured the heinous acts of a few deranged men. The world has fewer excuses for intolerance and poverty.