July 28th, 2008

Personal Health Storage

I’ve recently started exploring the 3 major Personal Health information storage solutions, mainly because Google finally entered the market and it got interesting but also because they seem so visually different and yet do the same things.

First, there is Revolution Health, who I thought was about personal health storage but now appears to be a news portal for health information. To be honest, it took me over a minute to even fine the registration link on this page and I didn’t need to register to read the news. Who knows what I’d gain by registering…
Revolution Health

Second, Microsoft HealthVault. This time I found the registration but really couldn’t decide if I wanted to bother. One thing I did know was that I didn’t want to bother filtering through all the text and images to figure out what I was registering for. After many minutes of reading I seem to have learned that they would like to integrate with personal health devices, like insulin pumps, which really doesn’t concern me, or most of the population that I know…. They still want to store your personal information, they just don’t want to focus on it.

Microsoft HealthVault

Finally there is Google Health (beta). It’s not pretty by any stretch of the imagination but it’s clear. In 20 seconds I knew what they were offering and how to get it. I also knew what to expect once I did register by simply looking at the screen shot they have placed on the page. It might be ugly, but it’s simple and in a overwhelming market like health care, simple is a welcome alternative.

Google Health

Next post I will look at the registration process. I’m curious to see who (not holding my breath) made it the least involved.

Sphere: Related Content

May 31st, 2008

Working Weekend

This weekend I have to build a wireframe for tablet PC based pharmaceutical sales tools. I was thinking that I could do it in Viso and be done with it but I really want to have an easy way to add interactive components later on so I’m going to use Axure RP. http://www.axure.com I demoed it in the past and it seems to be the most adept tool (for windows) when you need to output wireframes, prototypes, and specifications.

Sphere: Related Content

May 22nd, 2008

I LOVE the iPod touch…

but I want to know why there is no pop up indicator for the volume slider? I get this great little indicator for the keyboard that lets me know what key my fat finger actually hit but I get a bucket of nothing for the volume slider. What’s the deal? Is Apple designing in a vacuum?

keyboard

People familiar with me will note that I LOVE to pick on Apple, probably because they are pretty, but when they produce incredible interfaces that have the consistency of a teenagers moods, I think they have to be called on it.

IPod touch

Sphere: Related Content