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FRED

(Friendly Rollabout Engineered for Doctors) A mobile medical conferencing unit. See videoconferencing.

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Definition: FRED

(Friendly Rollabout Engineered for Doctors) A mobile medical conferencing unit. See videoconferencing.



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  • Stop gambling on new technology to change your company's culture

    Technologies don't change corporate culture, writes Matt Brown. People do.

    Blog posts | April 1, 2011 12:16pm PDT

  • How we get to the Health Internet

    The Health Internet is coming on fast. Two open source projects are creating the standards industry will follow and the resulting change may be as sudden as the Web being spun.

    Blog posts | November 11, 2010 7:03am PST

  • FaceBook: Do we really have to "Like" everything?

    The seemingly ubiquitous FaceBook "Like" button is penetrating every web site and on the surface, appears harmless. But should we really be exposing so much of our identity and privacy, even a...

    Blog posts | August 23, 2010 8:08am PDT

  • 10 golden rules for building successful web apps, from Fred Wilson

    Editor's note: Andrew Mager is reporting from the Future of Web Apps (FOWA 2010) conference, held in Miami from February 22 to 24. Click here to read all of his coverage. Fred Wilson from Union...

    Blog posts | February 23, 2010 6:39am PST

  • Open source medical software delivers in Haiti

    Fred Trotter compares the success of OpenMRS in Haiti to that of the VA's VistA software after Hurricane Katrina. In both cases it was the ability to deliver data quickly where it was needed that...

    Blog posts | January 25, 2010 6:08am PST

  • Microsoft's Bing playing fast and loose with fair use?

    Microsoft's new Bing Search engine displays full length thumbnail videos -- with sound, stripped of ads. This appears to be the broadest "universal video search" yet, and may exceed the...

    Blog posts | June 2, 2009 8:53am PDT

  • EFF's von Lohmann: YouTube worse than DMCA for fair use

    I passed Jason's post about getting DMCA'd by Warner Music onto Fred von Lohmann at the Electronic Frontier Foundation. You'll recall that Jason and his wife put up on Vimeo a reunion slideshow...

    Blog posts | April 7, 2009 5:09pm PDT

  • Open source to meet with CCHIT at HIMSS

    Fred Trotter reports he will have a public meeting with CCHIT concerning open source in health care at the upcoming HIMSS conference in Chicago. In a post about the meeting, Trotter laid out some...

    Blog posts | March 23, 2009 8:49am PDT

  • 'Business-IT alignment' is dead... whatever it was

    Long the subject of countless articles, blogs, and seminars: Do IT folks "get" the business? How do we achieve "business-IT alignment"? Perhaps its time to put this tired argument to rest. IT...

    Blog posts | February 26, 2009 3:11pm PST

  • What have we done?

    We are in deep doo-doo if people are only now discovering that Internet entrepreneurs need to get people to pay for things instead of just giving everything away for free. Is such a concept so novel?

    Blog posts | February 7, 2009 3:38pm PST

  • ExpressScripts faces sum of personal health record fears

    It's not just medical records outfits which knuckle under. Most companies whose virtual offices are hacked by blackmailers hush the incidents up, afraid of a customer backlash and lawsuits.

    Blog posts | November 10, 2008 11:50am PST

  • Does HIMSS hate open source?

    From what I saw in Orlando back in February, HIMSS is a Comdex for medical IT. You will notice that in mainstream computing, Comdex is dead. Hint, hint.

    Blog posts | September 27, 2008 8:28am PDT

  • Sparks fly over copyright at Tech Policy Summit

    "Copyright in a Converged World" proved a hot topic at Tech Policy Summit '08, as EFF's Fred von Lohmann and TiVo's Matt Zinn took on Patrick Ross of the Copyright Alliance and UCLA Law's Doug...

    Blog posts | March 31, 2008 12:09am PDT

  • Fred Trotter's HealthVault expose

    Trotter alleges that Microsoft fails the "seven generations test," that it has a long history of abusing standards (and is seeking to set them in the area of personal health records) that it has...

    Blog posts | October 30, 2007 9:42am PDT

  • In the trenches with Live Web law at EFF's Bootcamp

    If you're doing business on the Live Web, get thee this Wednesday, October 10, to EFF's Bootcamp, "a one-day session for Web 2.0 workers on user generated content:" Does your interactive company...

    Blog posts | October 8, 2007 10:56am PDT

  • TechCrunch 40: An abundance of incremental innovation

    Venture capitalist Fred Wilson ponders whether good times of Web 2.0 will be squashed by an economic downturn. Economic uncertainty aside, he points out that there is a huge supply of new tech...

    Blog posts | September 19, 2007 2:26pm PDT

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