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The past, present, and future of medical apps
[Ed. The article below is simultaneously published today by iMedicalApps.com and the Journal of Surgical Radiology (http://www.SurgRad.com), a widely read, peer reviewed journal] In just a few short years, smartphones with advanced operating systems have sparked a bright new era of mobile medical applications. Although the Blackberry smartphone had been the device of choice for physicians for most of the previous decade, the arrival of Apple’s iPhone in 2007 revolutionized mobile phones. The highly anticipated release of the iPhone software [Read more]