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Carbonite Backup Service - Unlimited ?

There are many new backup services now available on the Internet, and Carbonite is also available. Their service provides what they describe as unlimited backup, but as one blogger notes, their definition of ‘unlimited’ is suspect. The folks at Carbonite have a loophole in their license agreement, that should be examined carefully before signing up […]

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Cablevision Can Offer Network DVR

An Appeals Court has ruled in favor of Cablevision allowing the company the ability to offer DVR network services. The ruling clears the way for Cablevision to offer the ability for users to record shows on the cable companies system, without the need for a hard drive, as is the case with satellite DVR’s. The […]

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Blue Cross/Blue Shield Of MA Joins Google Health

It noew seems that Blue Cross and Blue Shield of MA. is joining forces with Google Health and has entered into an agreement to store patient records. In an article over at Computer World the article states:
Google today announced that Blue Cross Blue Shield of Massachusetts has agreed to let its members import personal […]

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Should We Allow Any Company The Ability To Store Our Medical Records?

In my original article about Microsoft & Kaiser Permanente joining in an effort to store patient records [here], one reader asked a question that I found interesting.
Reader leftystrat states:
I’ve been watching this unfold. We seem to have `progressed’ from the concept of electronic records directly to the debate on which service to use to store […]

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Would You Use Google Health [Beta] ?

Most of us are aware that Google has been talking about having a health Web site, in which we can store our health data. So now that Google is offering the service for free, I went to take a look at the site. It is very inclusive and is easy to navigate and to set […]

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