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ePharmaceuticals ePharm5 brief: Harvard, OSU medical students getting information from Web on PDA Harvard Medical School recently implemented technology that allows its students to access academic and medical information via personal digital assistants (PDAs). The wireless technology, purchased from and implemented by Milpitas, Calif., based Clarinet Systems, enables Harvard-hosted websites to be downloaded via a handheld computer. Edward Toro, Clarinet's marketing communications manager, says the same technology is in use at Stanford University's Fleischman Learning Center, and at more than 40 schools and universities nationwide. In another development, Ohio State University has enabled its students and faculty to access the university's online educational and medical resources from their PDAs using software from mobile enterprise firm AvantGo. Financial details of the Clarinet and AvantGo deals were not disclosed. Marc Iskowitz Writer Medical Broadcasting Company |
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