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            <title>ePharma Summit 2011: Consumer health and guidance</title>
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            <description>KEYNOTE: What's New, What's Coming and How it Will Change Everything David Pogue, The New York Times, CBS News Pogue’s presentation begins with a simple question: can the iPhone save your life? Yes, it in fact can. It’s a greater object than the middle line between a cell phone and a cell phone. The iPhone is a new category of electronics (does your laptop have a compass?)What are the coolest medical apps Pogue has to show us?For patients:Jet Lag Rx – Develops eating, sleeping regiment to avoid jet laguHear – Instant hearing aidSoundAMPLoseIt! – keeps people constantly thinking about weight loss, it’s funFor doctors:Osirex – tap in to hospital database to see scans wherever you are. Epocrates – database of drugs, includes interactions, pill identifier – different levels a...</description>
            <author>ePharma Summit</author>
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            <pubDate>Wed, 09 Feb 2011 14:31:00 +0100</pubDate>
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            <title>Where's the one place to get the best eMarketing training, expert insight and analysis on market changes and meet over 500 of your colleagues?</title>
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            <description>The 2011 ePharma Summit is your one stop shop for the digital marketing industry. With 40% of attendees from the Pharma industry and 70% senior representation, ePharma is the place to help you drive your business forward in 2011. What are we doing to help you network with your industry peers?-Exclusive Networking Opportunities:End each day with networking receptions designed to help you make lasting connections. With 10+ hours of networking, you'll be sure to walk away with valuable contacts.-Begin Networking Before the Event:New This Year! All attendees will be given access to our exclusive pre-event networking tool. This online resource will allow you to view the delegate list, message potential clients and set up meetings on-site from the comfort of your own office. Sign up early to tak...</description>
            <author>ePharma Summit</author>
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            <pubDate>Thu, 18 Nov 2010 18:41:00 +0100</pubDate>
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            <title>World According to Twitter</title>
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            <description>Note from Phil: This is a guest post by David Pogue, Author of The World According to Twitter. The book is perfect for flipping through when you need a laugh, or for leaving in the guest room for when friends come over to visit.
What follows is an excerpt from David’s book, and I think you’ll get a laugh or 3 out of it. 
Compose the subject line of an email message you really, really don’t want to read
by David Pogue, Author of The World According to Twitter
To my former sexual partners, as required by law &amp;#8212; @markowitz
Re: What seems to have been your car &amp;#8212; @pumpkinshirt
From: eHarmony. Subject: Your profile has been rejected. &amp;#8212; @jadawa
I hate to do this via email . . .&amp;#160; &amp;#8212; @SusanEJacobsen
Fwd:Fwd:Fwd:Fw:Catz! lol &amp;#8212; @danblondell
What happened in Vega...</description>
            <author>Phil Gerbyshak</author>
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            <pubDate>Fri, 18 Sep 2009 06:54:00 +0100</pubDate>
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            <title>Compose the subject line of an email message you really, really don’t want to read!</title>
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            <description>Note from Phil: This is a guest post by David Pogue, Author of The World According to Twitter. The book is perfect for flipping through when you need a laugh, or for leaving in the guest room for when friends come over to visit.
What follows is an excerpt from David’s book, and I think you’ll get a laugh or 3 out of it. 
Compose the subject line of an email message you really, really don’t want to read
by David Pogue, Author of The World According to Twitter
To my former sexual partners, as required by law &amp;#8212; @markowitz
Re: What seems to have been your car &amp;#8212; @pumpkinshirt
From: eHarmony. Subject: Your profile has been rejected. &amp;#8212; @jadawa
I hate to do this via email . . .&amp;#160; &amp;#8212; @SusanEJacobsen
Fwd:Fwd:Fwd:Fw:Catz! lol &amp;#8212; @danblondell
What happened in Vega...</description>
            <author>Phil Gerbyshak</author>
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            <pubDate>Wed, 16 Sep 2009 06:54:00 +0100</pubDate>
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            <title>Pastry chef's syringe wins History Channel competition</title>
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            <description>Filed under: Type 1, Daily News, SupportAmong the best restaurants in Tallahassee, Florida, is Kool Beanz Cafe, where both the eats and the atmosphere are colorful, inventive and fun. That Kool Beanz inventiveness now extends to pastry chef Kim Bertron (pictured), whose design for a syringe won her first prize in the History Channel's &quot;Invent Now Challenge&quot; in March. Today's Tallahassee Democrat profiles Bertron and talks to her about her winning entry, the SimpleShot syringe.The SimpleShot can be preloaded with both a drug, in powdered form, and a diluting solution. The two substances are stored in separate compartments of the syringe until a dose is required. Then the user needs only to press the plunger, piercing the membrane separating drug from solution and - presto! - it's ready to g...</description>
            <author>The Diabetes Blog</author>
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            <pubDate>Mon, 25 Jun 2007 04:00:00 +0100</pubDate>
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