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Cable's Lame Role in Health Tech

You can often discern the promise of an emerging industry by the volume and diversity of the forecasts for its success. Among the recent prognostications and analyses:

Parks Associates predicts more than ten million M2M (machine-to-machine) health connections by 2018.

From the article "Cable's Lame Role in Health Tech" by Gary Arlen.
 

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