Boulos, 2003 - Google Patents
Location-based health information services: a new paradigm in personalised information deliveryBoulos, 2003
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- Boulos M
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- International journal of health geographics
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Brute health information delivery to various devices can be easily achieved these days, making health information instantly available whenever it is needed and nearly anywhere. However, brute health information delivery risks overloading users with unnecessary …
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