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Deep Dev: New Device-Gadgetry Adds Dimension to User Experience

August 18, 2011 by Ken Parmelee

Apple may appear to rule the mobile-device and user-experience domain, but the competition, especially across Andriod devices, is not mimicking, but successfully innovating.

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Deep Dev: WebKit Misconceptions, HTML5 Limitations

August 16, 2011 by Ken Parmelee

Question: Are WebKit and HTML5 applications the easy answer to mobile complexity? Answer: Not totally. And sometimes, not at all.

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Paperless Pharma – Improving the State of Healthcare Through Mobility

January 17, 2011 by Ken Parmelee

The idea of ‘Paperless Pharma’ sounds dull on the outside, but will bring wholesale significant change to the Pharma industry.

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Mobile Predictions 2011 – Hey, I Have Some Hindsight!

January 11, 2011 by Ken Parmelee

OK, the new year has turned a corner (it’s almost February!) and I now have the priviledge of doing a bit of Deep Dev prognostication, but with a little bit of hindsight – having waited until almost February to get them posted.

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Mobile Creates Bigger – Much Bigger – Borders for Pharma and Life Sciences

November 22, 2010 by Ken Parmelee

Mobility is enabling new pharma and Life Sciences opportunities – in the process many real lives are bieng saved.

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Deep Dev: Gotta Have a (Inerrable, Innovative) Mobile Strategy

November 15, 2010 by Ken Parmelee

Going mobile isn’t about a simple means to a simple end – it’s about discovering and uncovering new innovations in how you conduct your business every day – find the answers to this and you will beat your competitors at every turn.

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Bad Apps = Bad Press = Bad Business

August 2, 2010 by Ken Parmelee

Springing up are mobile app companies, marketing firms and who knows what else, that are coming to market with little more than an idea. Beware what you don’t know.

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GREAT Mobile Apps in a Regulated World – Part 2

July 29, 2010 by Ken Parmelee

In my previous post I focused on the value of mobile apps in a regulated world. Here are a few more to tackle.

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