From the monthly archives: May 2011

What will the future hold for the Pharmaceutical Industry ? Major blockbusters coming off patent  and being superseded by a stagnant product pipeline. Will we be left with only a handful of Pharmaceutical companies if they all merge again ?

This is of course  good news for the booming  generic market place. The emerging markets namely China, India and Japan are [...]

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The U.K. Information Commissioners Office (ICO)

has issued advice for businesses and organizations to ensure compliance

with a new EU privacy directive governing the collection of online user data via cookies; or other technologies

such as LSO’s that store visitor information on a users computer or mobile device.

Effective 26th May 2011. http://bit.ly/ijhldb

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When we talk about mHealth, is the group limiting itself to purely human applications or should it encompass other living forms, i.e. animal mHealth.

On a recent field trip to the Gir Forest, Gujarat, India, I was conducting a wireless feasibility study, for remote health and education initiatives. I become acutely aware from our guide that [...]

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EU Directiv Privacy & Electronic Communications

Any and all European Online presence shall on 25th May be affected by the innocuously title EU Directive 2002/58, or more commonly known as the “E-Privacy Law”. Hidden under the Article 5(3) is the heart and soul of the directive, that is the use of cookies. user of Pay Per Click advertising and [...]

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In order to be successful when it comes to e-commerce, you need more than just an online shop filled with products. “If you build it, they will come” isn’t always true. Like anything worth doing, it can take time to receive your first order.

Here are some things you can do for free.

Create a [...]

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With the advent of new communications technologies focused around social media interactions like Twitter and Facebook, many internet users have flocked to these various channels to receive and distribute bite-sized information. The information exchanged is much more concentrated, compared to emailed content.

Regardless of which communication channels your contacts use, one fact remains strong – [...]

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