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| Social Networks Help The Medicine Go Down Posted: 14 Apr 2010 01:00 AM PDT
For example, if you decide to buy something on CraigsList and visit a seller’s home that is unknown to you, you could enable a Plerts alert. If you don’t check-in after the visit, Plerts will alert the member of your social graph with an alert that you are rogue. Another example is to ensure that someone is taking their medication. The user can check-in after taking the medication, thus alerting their loved ones and personal contacts that their family member has taken his or her proper medication. Color us skeptical. We're all in favor of preventing emergencies, and we're very enthusiastic about new technologies for medication compliance, and ambient sensors to detect falls or lack of movement. But this seems like yet another app for the worried well, which will probably generate more "emergencies" than it hopes to prevent, and stress out your friends in the process (if you're forgetful enough to take your meds, you're probably going to forget your phone somewhere and thus ignore you're friends' concerned calls until EMS hunts you down...) |
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