Sure it is. Health care hates web apps, they are slow, and when you have
a guy coding and you need to look up drug interactions you need
something that works fast.

As the majority of the desktops are running Windows, and the Market
share in browsers is IE, you still have to take Windows and Internet
Explorer into account.

-----Original Message-----
From: Gruss Gott [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 


The point of the article - which addresses the "people who really
care" - is this:

Let's say I want to develop a killer app in an industry dying for one:
health care.  As I looked to apply technology to develop that killer
app what constraints would I have to consider?  5 years ago one of
them would've been Windows, but today it isn't.


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