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Microsoft to Acquire Medstory

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I’m clearly no fan of Medstory, but it still caught my attention to hear (via Resource Shelf) that Medstory will be acquired by Microsoft.

It isn’t the first time Microsoft has acquired a health care information technology company.

If Microsoft is getting into the health vortal business, lets hope they dramatically improve Medstory and make something really useful.

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Medstory: Not even close.

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3 Responses to “Microsoft to Acquire Medstory”

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    obsto:

    I missed your last postings because I was on rothman.net/feed instead of the (new?) http://feeds.feedburner.com/Davidrothmannet

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    David Rothman:

    Are you sure, Oliver?

    If you try to subscribe to http://davidrothman.net/feed in any aggregator, it should automatically redirect to the FeedBurner feed.

    I just tested it myself in three aggregators and it worked in all three.

    I’m going to make a guess: Are you using BlogLines, by any chance?

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    davidrothman.net » Blog Archive » Meredith Corporation Acquiring Healia:

    [...] We knew that Microsoft was acquiring MedStory- today we learn that Healia is being acquired by the Meredith Corporation. [...]

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