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EIGHT THINGS STARTUPS SHOULD KEEP IN MIND WHILE CREATING PLATFORM

TimesJobs | April 07, 2016

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The powerful combination of technology and the internet is changing every aspect of our life. Be it buying and selling, travelling or finding a new job, everything is within a tap of your mobile phone. Companies like Facebook, Uber, Airbnb have become billion dollar companies in a matter of a few years. It was all possible because they created a platform that allowed people to meet, interact and share resources cutting down the barriers between them. According to Grant Thornton's The Fourth ...

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DEEPMIND HAS BEST PRIVACY INFRASTRUCTURE FOR HANDLING NHS DATA, SAYS CO-FOUNDER

| May 06, 2016

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Google’s DeepMind has hit back at criticism of its partnership with London’s Royal Free hospital to develop an app that helps doctors and nurses rapidly identify and treat acute kidney injuries. DeepMind’s co-founder, Mustafa Suleyman, said the company was better placed than any other to handle sensitive medical data, given its long history of securing highly personal information from other fields. He said: “As Googlers, we have the very best privacy and secure infrastructure for managing the mo...

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UK HEALTHCARE PRODUCTS REGULATOR IN TALKS WITH GOOGLE/DEEPMIND OVER ITS STREAMS APP

techcrunch | May 18, 2016

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An app being made by DeepMind, the Google-owned AI company, working in collaboration with the NHS Royal Free Trust in London and being used to help identify hospital patients who might be at risk of acute kidney disease (AKI) is not currently in use, TechCrunch has learned......

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CITY PARKS MAY MEND THE MIND

| May 20, 2016

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Exposure to natural settings has been linked with a vast array of human health benefits, from reduced rates of depression to increased immune functioning. Two recent studies found evidence suggesting that urban green spaces, such as parks and gardens, may also improve cognitive development and buffer against the effects of health inequality....

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EIGHT THINGS STARTUPS SHOULD KEEP IN MIND WHILE CREATING PLATFORM

TimesJobs | April 07, 2016

The powerful combination of technology and the internet is changing every aspect of our life. Be it buying and selling, travelling or finding a new job, everything is within a tap of your mobile phone. Companies like Facebook, Uber, Airbnb have become billion dollar companies in a matter of a few years. It was all possible because they created a platform that allowed people to meet, interact and share resources cutting down the barriers between them. According to Grant Thornton's The Fourth ...

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DEEPMIND HAS BEST PRIVACY INFRASTRUCTURE FOR HANDLING NHS DATA, SAYS CO-FOUNDER

| May 06, 2016

Google’s DeepMind has hit back at criticism of its partnership with London’s Royal Free hospital to develop an app that helps doctors and nurses rapidly identify and treat acute kidney injuries. DeepMind’s co-founder, Mustafa Suleyman, said the company was better placed than any other to handle sensitive medical data, given its long history of securing highly personal information from other fields. He said: “As Googlers, we have the very best privacy and secure infrastructure for managing the mo...

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UK HEALTHCARE PRODUCTS REGULATOR IN TALKS WITH GOOGLE/DEEPMIND OVER ITS STREAMS APP

techcrunch | May 18, 2016

An app being made by DeepMind, the Google-owned AI company, working in collaboration with the NHS Royal Free Trust in London and being used to help identify hospital patients who might be at risk of acute kidney disease (AKI) is not currently in use, TechCrunch has learned......

Read More
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CITY PARKS MAY MEND THE MIND

| May 20, 2016

Exposure to natural settings has been linked with a vast array of human health benefits, from reduced rates of depression to increased immune functioning. Two recent studies found evidence suggesting that urban green spaces, such as parks and gardens, may also improve cognitive development and buffer against the effects of health inequality....

Read More