After completing a residency in pediatrics and one in preventive medicine at Johns Hopkins, I started a practice for my neighborhood of Williamsburg, Brooklyn in September 2007. People would visit my website; see my Google calendar; choose a time and input their symptoms; my iphone would alert me; I would make a house call; they'd pay me via Paypal; and we'd follow up by email, IM, videochat, or in person.

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  • mikehudack:

davidkaneda:
ZipCar’s new iPhone app will allow you to look up locations, reserve a car, and even unlock and honk remotely. Unbelievable.

Zipcar is probably one of the most valuable new companies to me as a person living in an urban area. It sames me a hell of a lot of money and it’s such a joy to use from renting the car to driving an awesome car to, now, using my iPhone to make it honk remotely. I can’t wait to make a car honk using only my iPhone. And then I’m going to unlock my Zipcar with my iPhone.
Just makes me think…the iPhone has advanced mobile connectivity between me, my friends, and my environment, at an astronomical, logarthmic rate. Without Steve Jobs and his team at Apple, we’d all still be using Motorola Razrs with clunky interfaces that wasn’t anywhere close to being a “platform.” Like I said, when Apple launched the Application Store, they created the next major operating system. And they’re well on their way…

    mikehudack:

    davidkaneda:

    ZipCar’s new iPhone app will allow you to look up locations, reserve a car, and even unlock and honk remotely. Unbelievable.

    Zipcar is probably one of the most valuable new companies to me as a person living in an urban area. It sames me a hell of a lot of money and it’s such a joy to use from renting the car to driving an awesome car to, now, using my iPhone to make it honk remotely. I can’t wait to make a car honk using only my iPhone. And then I’m going to unlock my Zipcar with my iPhone.

    Just makes me think…the iPhone has advanced mobile connectivity between me, my friends, and my environment, at an astronomical, logarthmic rate. Without Steve Jobs and his team at Apple, we’d all still be using Motorola Razrs with clunky interfaces that wasn’t anywhere close to being a “platform.” Like I said, when Apple launched the Application Store, they created the next major operating system. And they’re well on their way…

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    2. jclux reblogged this from jayparkinsonmd and added:
      I-phone credit where credit is due. Very cool
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      Wonder if people...get the app just...heckle people by...
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      This is pretty amazing
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      Soooo rad. Now if only you could visually know if your iPhone is on silent vs. ring instead of constantly be in a...
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      Zipcar is probably one of the most valuable new companies to me as a person living in an urban area. It sames me a hell...
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      Amazing what the...can do. There’s an
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      A world without keys, just phones. Man, you better not lose your phone.
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      This is amazing.
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