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Sanofi y Google se alían para ofrecer servicios de salud

Sanofi y Google se alían para ofrecer servicios de salud | Co-creation in health | Scoop.it

La farmacéutica francesa y Alphabet, matriz del gigante de Internet, desarrollarán dispositivos y servicios para el control de la diabetes. La farmacéutica francesa Sanofi y Verily Life Sciences (antes Google Life Sciences), filial de Alphabet, han creado la sociedad conjunta Onduo para el desarrollo de soluciones que combinen dispositivos, medicina, software y otros servicios dirigidos a mejorar la calidad de vida de las personas con diabetes. Esta nueva sociedad, un ejemplo más de los lazos que están surgiendo entre los sectores farmacéutico y tecnológico en el área de salud, tiene previsto invertir 500 millones de dólares. Entre los productos a la venta figurarán dispositivos conectados como plumas de insulina y servicios online. 


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The Future of Search May Not Be About Google: It's You In The End Who Will Decide

The Future of Search May Not Be About Google: It's You In The End Who Will Decide | Co-creation in health | Scoop.it
There is a evil side of Google which revealed itself in the Filter Bubble, invasion of privacy, the lack of transparency, in the monopoly induction of behavior and especially in what is happening in the search environment.

Via Robin Good
Claude Terosier's curator insight, January 13, 2014 2:44 AM

"we should worry about search engines becoming the arbiters of truth." De l'importance de comprendre comment on accède à l'information et de reprendre la main.

Stephen Dale's curator insight, January 13, 2014 5:58 AM

People who use Google are given the impression that they are interacting with the data out there, but they are actually interacting with Google and its view of the world.

 

"They are prediction engines that constantly refine a theory about who you are and what you are going to do or want next. Together, they create an universe of data for each one of us."

"In a 2010 paper published in the Scientific American journal, Tim Berners-Lee warned about companies developing ever more “closed” products and “data islands”.

"Morville, in his book Search Patterns, says that the first and second results receive 80% of attention. The vertical approach suggests to the user the idea of a single result that fully answers the question, enclosing possibilities and preventing alternative realization."


Or in other words, is our acceptance of what we see in search results eroding our ability (or willingness) to consider alternatives and employ critical thinking?

Mrs. Dilling's curator insight, February 13, 2014 11:52 AM

My favorite statement, "we must always be aware and well informed about the intentions of companies, and never stop having multiple options for any service."

 

This article was an eye opener for me. I had never questioned Google before.