Aug 11, 2018
Partnerships Manager for the Innovation and Digital Health Accelerator
at Boston Children’s Hospital
Interview starts at 7:44 and ends at 28:24
“One of the barriers with voice in general is you don’t know what’s out there. You don’t really know like you do with a phone what app options you have, so it’s a little bit harder for people to find new things. Amazon in general is pretty concerned about that, because they don’t just want people to use it for their three basic cases, being an alarm, music, and maybe re-ordering something.”
News
AI Deep-Speare project
NBC visits with top Alexa exec in Seattle
Amazon’s share of U.S. retail spending considered
Amazon plans to open its own health clinic for employees
Amazon’s support for literary nonprofitrs
Tech Tip
Fire HD 10 with Show Mode Dock at Amazon - $190
MyScript Nebo note-taking app for Apple Pencil
forScore music reader for iPad
Interview with Devin Nadar at the Voice of Healthcare Summit
Devin Nadar interviewed on the Voice of Healthcare podcast - July 3, 2018
KidsMD skill for Alexa
“Amazon Echo gets its first healthcare skill -- KidsMD” at MHealthSpot - April 17, 2016
Amazon Web Services and Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA)
VoiceFirst FM network of podcasts
Interview with Nathan Treloar (Starts at 29:02 and ends at 48:20)
Memory Lane Alexa Skill
Next Week’s Guest
Robert Dugoni, author of the Tracy Crosswhite series.
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