I meant to say, "...better utilization of health care resources -
doctors, midwives in rural areas. This is both for the developing
world, and rural under served areas in the USA".

On May 17, 7:17 pm, Anil <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> My app, juwo, can be used for quicker diagnosis of diseases, and
> better utilisation of resources in rural areas including in the
> developing world.
>
> On May 16, 9:37 pm, gtandon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > Google's initial ADC announcement that among other applications, they
> > would also be looking for humanitarian applications, or apps helping
> > economic development, was a bit surprising at first, but also
> > refreshing. This gave an impression that this business giant is also
> > looking at "doing good" with the challenge.
>
> > But the following entry that was ranked in the lowest quartile for
> > every category (originality of this app is below the weather app)
> > broke all the illusion.
>
> >http://groups.google.com/group/android-challenge/browse_thread/thread...
>
> > At first I questioned why ADC put "humanitarian/economic development"
> > as a category. As a business entity what would google gain by putting
> > this as a category? I had answered my own question that Google does
> > everything different, and possibly it is doing so again. There is no
> > application from this category (except if we consider the family
> > safety type of apps) in the first 50.
>
> > I want to find out how many applications submitted to ADC fall in this
> > category, and how they are ranked.
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