Uberizing medicine?
Dr. Rahul Parikh has written an interesting piece on . By this expression, Dr. Parikh refers to app services that some start-ups have created to allow doctors to perform freelance medical consultations over the Internet.
Dr. Rahul Parikh has written an interesting piece on . By this expression, Dr. Parikh refers to app services that some start-ups have created to allow doctors to perform freelance medical consultations over the Internet.
Andrea Ballatore and Simone Natale write whatever is the opposite of an obituary for . The piece was occasioned by the news that ebook sales among the UK's top-five booksellers actually fell in 2015. This news, the authors suggest, show that predictions that print books were doomed by the rise of the e-book were hype.
Scott earlier talked about simplistic notions of firsts in technology. When was the first computer invented? Depends on what you mean by computer! Anyway, who says the arrival of computers was marked by the invention of any given machine?