inveneo: ChildCount+ card from UNICEF and The Earth Institute at Columbia University
inveneo: Melissa Densmore, the @ICTDchick, rocking an Inveneo bag at mHealth Summit 2010
inveneo: mHealth Debate at mHealth Summit 2010, supported by Inveneo
inveneo: Inveneo and FrontlineSMS powering the mHealth Debate at #mhs10
inveneo: mHealth Debate text message volume overwhelmed AT&T
inveneo: Health Product Supply Chain Complexity: eHealth Opportunity
inveneo: Typical ICT infrastructure for data collection and reporting
inveneo: @lundelle and @HeatherLaGarde at @OpenMRS tweetup
inveneo: The men of mHealth relaxing with mobiles
inveneo: The longest line at mHealth Summit: for the cash bar
inveneo: Michael Downey, winner of a solar-powered mobile phone charger from Inveneo
inveneo: New Galaxy Tab from Samsung showing #mhs10 Twitter feed
inveneo: Bill Gates speaking on healthcare technology at mHealth Summit 2010
inveneo: Who are all these mHealth people at #mhs10?
inveneo: The new FrontlineSMS offline mapping tab premiered at mHealth Summit 2010
inveneo: Mitul Shah of West Wireless Institute at mHealth Summit 2010
inveneo: Two winners of solar-powered mobile phone chargers at Inveneo's mHealth Summit 2010 demo
inveneo: Inveneo at mHealth Summit 2010 #mhs10
inveneo: Matt Berg explaining ChildCount+ to Ted Turner
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