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43) Wikis, Blogs and Podcasts :
WIKIS :
In general a wiki is a combined Web site whose content can be edited by anyone who has access
and the permissions to it. Perhaps the best example of a wiki in action today is 'Wikipedia – The
Free Encyclopedia'. Wikis, and in particular Wikipedia, represent a promising principle that can
significantly transform the Internet information age.
BLOGS :
A related Web information sharing technology is the 'blog'. A blog or a WeBLOG is a Web site
that contains dated entries in reverse chronological order (like as the most recent first about a
particular topic or a session. With functioning as an online journal, blogs can be written by one
person or a group of contributors as one. Entries contain commentary and links to other Web
sites, and images as well as a search facility may also be included. Because blogs engage people
in knowledge sharing, reflection, and debate, they often attract a large and dedicated readership.
PODCASTS :
"Podcasting's is all about creating the content might be the audio or video(vodcasts) for an
audience that wants to listen when they want, where they want, and how they want." Users can
listen to podcasts and watch vodcasts on their computer, or download to portable MP3/MP4
players and listen/watch on the move/anywhere, which is perfect for the busy health
professional.
Publishing Wikis, Blogs and Podcasts :
WIKIS :
It would normally be suggested for a fresher who starts to write content to the wiki or publish his
views. They would start with a 'root' page and then can add the child page and if necessary the
descendent pages to build up the neat documentation set. However, the more common scenario is
to update content for new editions/versions of existing documentation. Ther are generally two
wayd of updating the content to wikis.
There are two types of page content updates :
a) Completely new pages and
b) Existing pages whose content requires revision.
For the new pages, we simply add a new page, apply the necessary viewing and editing
restrictions to that page and begin adding content to it. But for the revision pages, we view the
page we want to revise and create a copy of that page. This creates a 'child' copy of the viewed
page as an backup, whose content is identical to that of its parent. We then apply the necessary
viewing and editing restrictions to the child copy and begin modifying its content.
Now comes the process of publishing the content/updates :
After updating your draft pages with necessary viewing restrictions in the live wiki space, we
then need to publish them. For new pages, it’s a fairly simple procedure – just to remove the
viewing restrictions from the page and the page gets published.
But for revision pages, things are a little more complex. We usually copy the updated content
from the child page and copy it into the parent page, overwriting it. The child page is no longer
required and is deleted. However, there’s a slight trick here :
What if one need to find that someone has updated a page after you took a copy of it for
revision? Well, if that person’s update is relevant to your revision, you need to incorporate it into
your child copy page before you start publishing the revised page content. If we suspect that a
page contains an update which we haven’t captured in our revised child copy, we check the
parent’s 'last edited' date to make sure it doesn’t postdate the creation date of the revised child
page. Fortunately in practice though, we find this doesn’t happen too often.
BLOGS :
1) Use the same post, and keep the URL same :
It is preferred that rather than publishing an additional article on to the blog it is suggested to
modify the original article. As the article is live, one usually copy/paste the post into a new draft,
make the changes there, and then copy/paste the HTML back into the original post when you are
ready to re-publish the original article.
2) Changing the title.?, keep keywords :
If the blogger feels compelled to update the post's title, try to avoid changing it drastically from
the original. While the URL is more important to keep the same than the title, if you really need
to change the title, do the best to keep the keywords in there.
3) Updating the content for accuracy :
One needs to evaluate the post for accuracy and determine what needs to be modified, added, or
removed. The first thing that one needs to usually do is delete any parts of a post that are no
longer relevant, and add headers for new sections that need to be added or replaced. Then can
move on to the post in its entirety to fill in the blanks and make the changes.
4) Adding editor's note for transparency :
It's a great effort or an habit to add a little editor's note at the bottom of updated post. This is
particularly a good idea if the post has accumulated a lot of comments, the readers will be
confused if the publish date is current, but there are comments from months or years ago.
5) Republishing :
a) Firstly replace the old content with new content that is desired to be updated.
b) Need to wait until one needs to publish the "new" post to update its date/time.
c) Then send an manual email to the instant subscribers.
PODCASTS :
a) Once the MP3/MP4 files are uploaded to the host's website, we need to create a link for it.
The listeners will not see this link, so it can be a simple download link.
b) If one likes to embed the MP3 in to the web page using "embed tags", one can select whether
he/she would like the file to autoplay when the page is loaded.
c) To make a plain text link from which users can stream the MP3 into their default MP3 player,
we need to create a text file with .m3u (or .pls) extension, paste into it the full web address of the
MP3 file, then upload the .m3u or .pls file to the web page.
Thus the audio/video gets uploaded.
These are the steps that one generally follows o publish/republish content to the wikis, blogs and
podcasts.
44)
In the growing technology life people of various kinds uses various technologies to achieve hte
goals in the busy life. These depends on the software and the hardware technical specifications.
The can be categorised into five categories :
a) Home User :
These users consits of the parents, children and the adults of the house. Some of the technologies
or the applications and the softwares with the composition of the hardwares are like the laptops,
desktops, and tablets that comprises of the softwares or the applications like the Media Players,
Wearable Devices, Webcams, HeadSets etc. Some of the apps are like Photo and video editing
applications, media players, education applications, entertainment applications. Some of the
mobile applications are Banking, Finance, Travel, Navigation, Retail, Fitness and Educational
applications.
b) Small or the Office Users :
These include the employees of companies with less than 50 or the self employed. The hardware
migh not be chaned as the home users but needs some installations of the servers and scanners.
With the applications are spreadsheets, database and accounting apps. Some mobile apps are like
the travel and mapping.
c) Mobile Users :
Some of the persons like the real estate agents, delivery people etc fall in this category. Apps like
the education and the tools for the development of the applications ects fall in this categorised
users.
d) Power Users :
These use the powerful computers for the production and the maintainence of the data such as
the scientists, researchers, engineers, architects etc. Technologies like the desktop publishing,
multimedia publish, computer aided design and so on.
e) Enterprise Uses :
These have the people of large companies and the users or the employees of the companies.
These comprises of the same technologies that the small companies handle but at a higher end
level and with various numbers.
45) Technological Advancements in the HealthCare Industry :
a) Mobile stroke units :
These are generally used as specially-outfitted ambulances and staff members, in conjunction
with telemedicine to perform blood tests, CT scans and TPA tests before the patient arrives at the
hospital.
b) Wireless wearable sensors :
As an increasing number of consumers turn to wellness apps, devices and wearable sensors,
healthcare officials must learn how to utilize this data to reduce hospital stays and readmissions
for those with serious and chronic conditions.
c) Wireless communication :
These have been introduced into the hospital setting, replacing devices like beepers and overhead
pagers.
d) Real-time locating services :
Another growing data monitoring tool, real-time locating services, are helping hospitals focus on
efficiency and instantly identify problem areas. Hospitals can implement tracking systems for
instruments, devices and even clinical staff.
Hope this is helpful.
Solution
43) Wikis, Blogs and Podcasts :
WIKIS :
In general a wiki is a combined Web site whose content can be edited by anyone who has access
and the permissions to it. Perhaps the best example of a wiki in action today is 'Wikipedia – The
Free Encyclopedia'. Wikis, and in particular Wikipedia, represent a promising principle that can
significantly transform the Internet information age.
BLOGS :
A related Web information sharing technology is the 'blog'. A blog or a WeBLOG is a Web site
that contains dated entries in reverse chronological order (like as the most recent first about a
particular topic or a session. With functioning as an online journal, blogs can be written by one
person or a group of contributors as one. Entries contain commentary and links to other Web
sites, and images as well as a search facility may also be included. Because blogs engage people
in knowledge sharing, reflection, and debate, they often attract a large and dedicated readership.
PODCASTS :
"Podcasting's is all about creating the content might be the audio or video(vodcasts) for an
audience that wants to listen when they want, where they want, and how they want." Users can
listen to podcasts and watch vodcasts on their computer, or download to portable MP3/MP4
players and listen/watch on the move/anywhere, which is perfect for the busy health
professional.
Publishing Wikis, Blogs and Podcasts :
WIKIS :
It would normally be suggested for a fresher who starts to write content to the wiki or publish his
views. They would start with a 'root' page and then can add the child page and if necessary the
descendent pages to build up the neat documentation set. However, the more common scenario is
to update content for new editions/versions of existing documentation. Ther are generally two
wayd of updating the content to wikis.
There are two types of page content updates :
a) Completely new pages and
b) Existing pages whose content requires revision.
For the new pages, we simply add a new page, apply the necessary viewing and editing
restrictions to that page and begin adding content to it. But for the revision pages, we view the
page we want to revise and create a copy of that page. This creates a 'child' copy of the viewed
page as an backup, whose content is identical to that of its parent. We then apply the necessary
viewing and editing restrictions to the child copy and begin modifying its content.
Now comes the process of publishing the content/updates :
After updating your draft pages with necessary viewing restrictions in the live wiki space, we
then need to publish them. For new pages, it’s a fairly simple procedure – just to remove the
viewing restrictions from the page and the page gets published.
But for revision pages, things are a little more complex. We usually copy the updated content
from the child page and copy it into the parent page, overwriting it. The child page is no longer
required and is deleted. However, there’s a slight trick here :
What if one need to find that someone has updated a page after you took a copy of it for
revision? Well, if that person’s update is relevant to your revision, you need to incorporate it into
your child copy page before you start publishing the revised page content. If we suspect that a
page contains an update which we haven’t captured in our revised child copy, we check the
parent’s 'last edited' date to make sure it doesn’t postdate the creation date of the revised child
page. Fortunately in practice though, we find this doesn’t happen too often.
BLOGS :
1) Use the same post, and keep the URL same :
It is preferred that rather than publishing an additional article on to the blog it is suggested to
modify the original article. As the article is live, one usually copy/paste the post into a new draft,
make the changes there, and then copy/paste the HTML back into the original post when you are
ready to re-publish the original article.
2) Changing the title.?, keep keywords :
If the blogger feels compelled to update the post's title, try to avoid changing it drastically from
the original. While the URL is more important to keep the same than the title, if you really need
to change the title, do the best to keep the keywords in there.
3) Updating the content for accuracy :
One needs to evaluate the post for accuracy and determine what needs to be modified, added, or
removed. The first thing that one needs to usually do is delete any parts of a post that are no
longer relevant, and add headers for new sections that need to be added or replaced. Then can
move on to the post in its entirety to fill in the blanks and make the changes.
4) Adding editor's note for transparency :
It's a great effort or an habit to add a little editor's note at the bottom of updated post. This is
particularly a good idea if the post has accumulated a lot of comments, the readers will be
confused if the publish date is current, but there are comments from months or years ago.
5) Republishing :
a) Firstly replace the old content with new content that is desired to be updated.
b) Need to wait until one needs to publish the "new" post to update its date/time.
c) Then send an manual email to the instant subscribers.
PODCASTS :
a) Once the MP3/MP4 files are uploaded to the host's website, we need to create a link for it.
The listeners will not see this link, so it can be a simple download link.
b) If one likes to embed the MP3 in to the web page using "embed tags", one can select whether
he/she would like the file to autoplay when the page is loaded.
c) To make a plain text link from which users can stream the MP3 into their default MP3 player,
we need to create a text file with .m3u (or .pls) extension, paste into it the full web address of the
MP3 file, then upload the .m3u or .pls file to the web page.
Thus the audio/video gets uploaded.
These are the steps that one generally follows o publish/republish content to the wikis, blogs and
podcasts.
44)
In the growing technology life people of various kinds uses various technologies to achieve hte
goals in the busy life. These depends on the software and the hardware technical specifications.
The can be categorised into five categories :
a) Home User :
These users consits of the parents, children and the adults of the house. Some of the technologies
or the applications and the softwares with the composition of the hardwares are like the laptops,
desktops, and tablets that comprises of the softwares or the applications like the Media Players,
Wearable Devices, Webcams, HeadSets etc. Some of the apps are like Photo and video editing
applications, media players, education applications, entertainment applications. Some of the
mobile applications are Banking, Finance, Travel, Navigation, Retail, Fitness and Educational
applications.
b) Small or the Office Users :
These include the employees of companies with less than 50 or the self employed. The hardware
migh not be chaned as the home users but needs some installations of the servers and scanners.
With the applications are spreadsheets, database and accounting apps. Some mobile apps are like
the travel and mapping.
c) Mobile Users :
Some of the persons like the real estate agents, delivery people etc fall in this category. Apps like
the education and the tools for the development of the applications ects fall in this categorised
users.
d) Power Users :
These use the powerful computers for the production and the maintainence of the data such as
the scientists, researchers, engineers, architects etc. Technologies like the desktop publishing,
multimedia publish, computer aided design and so on.
e) Enterprise Uses :
These have the people of large companies and the users or the employees of the companies.
These comprises of the same technologies that the small companies handle but at a higher end
level and with various numbers.
45) Technological Advancements in the HealthCare Industry :
a) Mobile stroke units :
These are generally used as specially-outfitted ambulances and staff members, in conjunction
with telemedicine to perform blood tests, CT scans and TPA tests before the patient arrives at the
hospital.
b) Wireless wearable sensors :
As an increasing number of consumers turn to wellness apps, devices and wearable sensors,
healthcare officials must learn how to utilize this data to reduce hospital stays and readmissions
for those with serious and chronic conditions.
c) Wireless communication :
These have been introduced into the hospital setting, replacing devices like beepers and overhead
pagers.
d) Real-time locating services :
Another growing data monitoring tool, real-time locating services, are helping hospitals focus on
efficiency and instantly identify problem areas. Hospitals can implement tracking systems for
instruments, devices and even clinical staff.
Hope this is helpful.

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  • 1. 43) Wikis, Blogs and Podcasts : WIKIS : In general a wiki is a combined Web site whose content can be edited by anyone who has access and the permissions to it. Perhaps the best example of a wiki in action today is 'Wikipedia – The Free Encyclopedia'. Wikis, and in particular Wikipedia, represent a promising principle that can significantly transform the Internet information age. BLOGS : A related Web information sharing technology is the 'blog'. A blog or a WeBLOG is a Web site that contains dated entries in reverse chronological order (like as the most recent first about a particular topic or a session. With functioning as an online journal, blogs can be written by one person or a group of contributors as one. Entries contain commentary and links to other Web sites, and images as well as a search facility may also be included. Because blogs engage people in knowledge sharing, reflection, and debate, they often attract a large and dedicated readership. PODCASTS : "Podcasting's is all about creating the content might be the audio or video(vodcasts) for an audience that wants to listen when they want, where they want, and how they want." Users can listen to podcasts and watch vodcasts on their computer, or download to portable MP3/MP4 players and listen/watch on the move/anywhere, which is perfect for the busy health professional. Publishing Wikis, Blogs and Podcasts : WIKIS : It would normally be suggested for a fresher who starts to write content to the wiki or publish his views. They would start with a 'root' page and then can add the child page and if necessary the descendent pages to build up the neat documentation set. However, the more common scenario is to update content for new editions/versions of existing documentation. Ther are generally two wayd of updating the content to wikis. There are two types of page content updates : a) Completely new pages and b) Existing pages whose content requires revision. For the new pages, we simply add a new page, apply the necessary viewing and editing restrictions to that page and begin adding content to it. But for the revision pages, we view the page we want to revise and create a copy of that page. This creates a 'child' copy of the viewed page as an backup, whose content is identical to that of its parent. We then apply the necessary viewing and editing restrictions to the child copy and begin modifying its content. Now comes the process of publishing the content/updates :
  • 2. After updating your draft pages with necessary viewing restrictions in the live wiki space, we then need to publish them. For new pages, it’s a fairly simple procedure – just to remove the viewing restrictions from the page and the page gets published. But for revision pages, things are a little more complex. We usually copy the updated content from the child page and copy it into the parent page, overwriting it. The child page is no longer required and is deleted. However, there’s a slight trick here : What if one need to find that someone has updated a page after you took a copy of it for revision? Well, if that person’s update is relevant to your revision, you need to incorporate it into your child copy page before you start publishing the revised page content. If we suspect that a page contains an update which we haven’t captured in our revised child copy, we check the parent’s 'last edited' date to make sure it doesn’t postdate the creation date of the revised child page. Fortunately in practice though, we find this doesn’t happen too often. BLOGS : 1) Use the same post, and keep the URL same : It is preferred that rather than publishing an additional article on to the blog it is suggested to modify the original article. As the article is live, one usually copy/paste the post into a new draft, make the changes there, and then copy/paste the HTML back into the original post when you are ready to re-publish the original article. 2) Changing the title.?, keep keywords : If the blogger feels compelled to update the post's title, try to avoid changing it drastically from the original. While the URL is more important to keep the same than the title, if you really need to change the title, do the best to keep the keywords in there. 3) Updating the content for accuracy : One needs to evaluate the post for accuracy and determine what needs to be modified, added, or removed. The first thing that one needs to usually do is delete any parts of a post that are no longer relevant, and add headers for new sections that need to be added or replaced. Then can move on to the post in its entirety to fill in the blanks and make the changes. 4) Adding editor's note for transparency : It's a great effort or an habit to add a little editor's note at the bottom of updated post. This is particularly a good idea if the post has accumulated a lot of comments, the readers will be confused if the publish date is current, but there are comments from months or years ago. 5) Republishing : a) Firstly replace the old content with new content that is desired to be updated. b) Need to wait until one needs to publish the "new" post to update its date/time. c) Then send an manual email to the instant subscribers. PODCASTS :
  • 3. a) Once the MP3/MP4 files are uploaded to the host's website, we need to create a link for it. The listeners will not see this link, so it can be a simple download link. b) If one likes to embed the MP3 in to the web page using "embed tags", one can select whether he/she would like the file to autoplay when the page is loaded. c) To make a plain text link from which users can stream the MP3 into their default MP3 player, we need to create a text file with .m3u (or .pls) extension, paste into it the full web address of the MP3 file, then upload the .m3u or .pls file to the web page. Thus the audio/video gets uploaded. These are the steps that one generally follows o publish/republish content to the wikis, blogs and podcasts. 44) In the growing technology life people of various kinds uses various technologies to achieve hte goals in the busy life. These depends on the software and the hardware technical specifications. The can be categorised into five categories : a) Home User : These users consits of the parents, children and the adults of the house. Some of the technologies or the applications and the softwares with the composition of the hardwares are like the laptops, desktops, and tablets that comprises of the softwares or the applications like the Media Players, Wearable Devices, Webcams, HeadSets etc. Some of the apps are like Photo and video editing applications, media players, education applications, entertainment applications. Some of the mobile applications are Banking, Finance, Travel, Navigation, Retail, Fitness and Educational applications. b) Small or the Office Users : These include the employees of companies with less than 50 or the self employed. The hardware migh not be chaned as the home users but needs some installations of the servers and scanners. With the applications are spreadsheets, database and accounting apps. Some mobile apps are like the travel and mapping. c) Mobile Users : Some of the persons like the real estate agents, delivery people etc fall in this category. Apps like the education and the tools for the development of the applications ects fall in this categorised users. d) Power Users : These use the powerful computers for the production and the maintainence of the data such as the scientists, researchers, engineers, architects etc. Technologies like the desktop publishing, multimedia publish, computer aided design and so on. e) Enterprise Uses :
  • 4. These have the people of large companies and the users or the employees of the companies. These comprises of the same technologies that the small companies handle but at a higher end level and with various numbers. 45) Technological Advancements in the HealthCare Industry : a) Mobile stroke units : These are generally used as specially-outfitted ambulances and staff members, in conjunction with telemedicine to perform blood tests, CT scans and TPA tests before the patient arrives at the hospital. b) Wireless wearable sensors : As an increasing number of consumers turn to wellness apps, devices and wearable sensors, healthcare officials must learn how to utilize this data to reduce hospital stays and readmissions for those with serious and chronic conditions. c) Wireless communication : These have been introduced into the hospital setting, replacing devices like beepers and overhead pagers. d) Real-time locating services : Another growing data monitoring tool, real-time locating services, are helping hospitals focus on efficiency and instantly identify problem areas. Hospitals can implement tracking systems for instruments, devices and even clinical staff. Hope this is helpful. Solution 43) Wikis, Blogs and Podcasts : WIKIS : In general a wiki is a combined Web site whose content can be edited by anyone who has access and the permissions to it. Perhaps the best example of a wiki in action today is 'Wikipedia – The Free Encyclopedia'. Wikis, and in particular Wikipedia, represent a promising principle that can significantly transform the Internet information age. BLOGS : A related Web information sharing technology is the 'blog'. A blog or a WeBLOG is a Web site that contains dated entries in reverse chronological order (like as the most recent first about a particular topic or a session. With functioning as an online journal, blogs can be written by one person or a group of contributors as one. Entries contain commentary and links to other Web sites, and images as well as a search facility may also be included. Because blogs engage people
  • 5. in knowledge sharing, reflection, and debate, they often attract a large and dedicated readership. PODCASTS : "Podcasting's is all about creating the content might be the audio or video(vodcasts) for an audience that wants to listen when they want, where they want, and how they want." Users can listen to podcasts and watch vodcasts on their computer, or download to portable MP3/MP4 players and listen/watch on the move/anywhere, which is perfect for the busy health professional. Publishing Wikis, Blogs and Podcasts : WIKIS : It would normally be suggested for a fresher who starts to write content to the wiki or publish his views. They would start with a 'root' page and then can add the child page and if necessary the descendent pages to build up the neat documentation set. However, the more common scenario is to update content for new editions/versions of existing documentation. Ther are generally two wayd of updating the content to wikis. There are two types of page content updates : a) Completely new pages and b) Existing pages whose content requires revision. For the new pages, we simply add a new page, apply the necessary viewing and editing restrictions to that page and begin adding content to it. But for the revision pages, we view the page we want to revise and create a copy of that page. This creates a 'child' copy of the viewed page as an backup, whose content is identical to that of its parent. We then apply the necessary viewing and editing restrictions to the child copy and begin modifying its content. Now comes the process of publishing the content/updates : After updating your draft pages with necessary viewing restrictions in the live wiki space, we then need to publish them. For new pages, it’s a fairly simple procedure – just to remove the viewing restrictions from the page and the page gets published. But for revision pages, things are a little more complex. We usually copy the updated content from the child page and copy it into the parent page, overwriting it. The child page is no longer required and is deleted. However, there’s a slight trick here : What if one need to find that someone has updated a page after you took a copy of it for revision? Well, if that person’s update is relevant to your revision, you need to incorporate it into your child copy page before you start publishing the revised page content. If we suspect that a page contains an update which we haven’t captured in our revised child copy, we check the parent’s 'last edited' date to make sure it doesn’t postdate the creation date of the revised child page. Fortunately in practice though, we find this doesn’t happen too often. BLOGS :
  • 6. 1) Use the same post, and keep the URL same : It is preferred that rather than publishing an additional article on to the blog it is suggested to modify the original article. As the article is live, one usually copy/paste the post into a new draft, make the changes there, and then copy/paste the HTML back into the original post when you are ready to re-publish the original article. 2) Changing the title.?, keep keywords : If the blogger feels compelled to update the post's title, try to avoid changing it drastically from the original. While the URL is more important to keep the same than the title, if you really need to change the title, do the best to keep the keywords in there. 3) Updating the content for accuracy : One needs to evaluate the post for accuracy and determine what needs to be modified, added, or removed. The first thing that one needs to usually do is delete any parts of a post that are no longer relevant, and add headers for new sections that need to be added or replaced. Then can move on to the post in its entirety to fill in the blanks and make the changes. 4) Adding editor's note for transparency : It's a great effort or an habit to add a little editor's note at the bottom of updated post. This is particularly a good idea if the post has accumulated a lot of comments, the readers will be confused if the publish date is current, but there are comments from months or years ago. 5) Republishing : a) Firstly replace the old content with new content that is desired to be updated. b) Need to wait until one needs to publish the "new" post to update its date/time. c) Then send an manual email to the instant subscribers. PODCASTS : a) Once the MP3/MP4 files are uploaded to the host's website, we need to create a link for it. The listeners will not see this link, so it can be a simple download link. b) If one likes to embed the MP3 in to the web page using "embed tags", one can select whether he/she would like the file to autoplay when the page is loaded. c) To make a plain text link from which users can stream the MP3 into their default MP3 player, we need to create a text file with .m3u (or .pls) extension, paste into it the full web address of the MP3 file, then upload the .m3u or .pls file to the web page. Thus the audio/video gets uploaded. These are the steps that one generally follows o publish/republish content to the wikis, blogs and podcasts. 44) In the growing technology life people of various kinds uses various technologies to achieve hte goals in the busy life. These depends on the software and the hardware technical specifications.
  • 7. The can be categorised into five categories : a) Home User : These users consits of the parents, children and the adults of the house. Some of the technologies or the applications and the softwares with the composition of the hardwares are like the laptops, desktops, and tablets that comprises of the softwares or the applications like the Media Players, Wearable Devices, Webcams, HeadSets etc. Some of the apps are like Photo and video editing applications, media players, education applications, entertainment applications. Some of the mobile applications are Banking, Finance, Travel, Navigation, Retail, Fitness and Educational applications. b) Small or the Office Users : These include the employees of companies with less than 50 or the self employed. The hardware migh not be chaned as the home users but needs some installations of the servers and scanners. With the applications are spreadsheets, database and accounting apps. Some mobile apps are like the travel and mapping. c) Mobile Users : Some of the persons like the real estate agents, delivery people etc fall in this category. Apps like the education and the tools for the development of the applications ects fall in this categorised users. d) Power Users : These use the powerful computers for the production and the maintainence of the data such as the scientists, researchers, engineers, architects etc. Technologies like the desktop publishing, multimedia publish, computer aided design and so on. e) Enterprise Uses : These have the people of large companies and the users or the employees of the companies. These comprises of the same technologies that the small companies handle but at a higher end level and with various numbers. 45) Technological Advancements in the HealthCare Industry : a) Mobile stroke units : These are generally used as specially-outfitted ambulances and staff members, in conjunction with telemedicine to perform blood tests, CT scans and TPA tests before the patient arrives at the hospital. b) Wireless wearable sensors : As an increasing number of consumers turn to wellness apps, devices and wearable sensors, healthcare officials must learn how to utilize this data to reduce hospital stays and readmissions for those with serious and chronic conditions. c) Wireless communication :
  • 8. These have been introduced into the hospital setting, replacing devices like beepers and overhead pagers. d) Real-time locating services : Another growing data monitoring tool, real-time locating services, are helping hospitals focus on efficiency and instantly identify problem areas. Hospitals can implement tracking systems for instruments, devices and even clinical staff. Hope this is helpful.