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More iPhones in the life sciences

I’ve always liked , especially the interface and the distributed service driven model. But this is nothing to do with that. They have an iPhone app :)

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I already use the Molecules app on the iPhone and recently saw someone launch a sequence alignment job on EC2 from an iphone. I think the day of using mobile devices as part of regular scientific workflows is not that far away.

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2 Comments

  1. Posted November 8, 2008 at 22:23 | Permalink

    all about future version of Apple’s iPhone.
    http://snsays.com/1858/iphone-3g-tethering/

  2. Posted November 9, 2008 at 03:23 | Permalink

    all about future version of Apple’s iPhone.
    http://snsays.com/1858/iphone-3g-tethering/

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