Google and Microsoft look to change healthcare
New York Times, September 18, 2008
Google and Microsoft have begun working on plans to improve the nation's healthcare. The two will combine the Web's resources, online health records, and enhanced Internet search tools to ultimately help people make better choices when it comes to their healthcare.
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