Dogs on the net, DIY health checks and html5 to complement rather than kill rich applications?

Doctors, patients test Microsoft’s do-it-yourself health technology. Weekly check ups from your doctor without having to go to the surgery and expose yourself to other’s germs? Result!

Dogs connect to the internet to send video messages from disaster survivors – and they don’t even have to be St Bernard’s!

HTML5 far from killing off Web plug-ins says Forrester, based on 3 IT surveys from 2009 it concludes html5 will be a complementary service rather than a competitor for rich internet applications.

Published by Sara Allison

Sara is the editor of Ubelly - when not heads down scouring Ubelly articles for typos (and not always catching them), she's scouting for new writing talent. Give her a shout @SaraAllison if you've got something to say about development/design and want to be heard.

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