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Lessons from PowerPoint for patient-controlled records

December 6, 2017 Dr Mohammad Al-Ubaydli

The story of the struggle of PowerPoint’s founders (free PDF) is fascinating to read. As with many stories of extraordinary technology success the beginning was

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