Medical AR, Part Two: A Google Maps for the body

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Great post on the efforts to create a digital map of the body, readily available online. An idea may be to combine the concept from the prior post on Microsoft's efforts in the same space. That is, integrate the two to create a searchable body map, customized to one's individual characteristics. This latter concept holds greater promise, as it is the more platform free one, being available online and all. Perhaps tablets and mobile could play a huge role here in the near future. As Ballmer put it (and as Jobs well knows), 'Developers, developers, developers'

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Brilliant - the future of bioinformatics

Such scenarios can and must be repeated en masse in the States. Kudos to the young scientist. Now America needs to replace the standardized and outdated math and science teams prevalent throughout its high schools with more focused and relevant bioscience efforts, teams and competitions...all to get a leg up on foreign competition in the technology education and high tech start-up space. We just need to introduce the subjects to the students and get them excited about the potential of this scientific space. Mr President, this is the tech space which may hold achievements as significant as a man walking on the moon and where the young generation should look forward to and be excited about, not the saturated Internet startup space with its tiny (if any) impact on benefiting civilization. Watch for more detailed proposals in future entries...
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