Tech firms offer solutions in developing countries
[...] residents' access to health care was much worse than he was used to in the United States. Nesbit recalls riding his bike more than 50 miles to meet with patients and aid workers in a very rural area of the Southern African country and being shocked that the cell phone signal there was better than in his Stanford dorm room. [...] Nesbit founded San Francisco-based Medic Mobile, which provides communications-related services to 6,000 aid workers in 16 countries, allowing patients to communicate... Читать дальше...