pplication support for Apple's iPhone and iPod touch was a logical step in Unbound's continued expansion into the growing smartphone marketplace.
"Although Unbound has supported the iPhone since it was launched, we are delighted to now support native applications delivered through iTunes," said Bill Detmer, MD, president of Unbound Medicine. "By adding the iPhone to the long list of devices supported by the Unbound Platform, we can help busy health professionals answer questions that arise during the course of patient care and also stay abreast of the latest developments in their fields."
Nursing Central is the first of many iPhone applications arriving soon from Unbound Medicine. For a demonstration of Nursing Central on iPhone or to learn more about upcoming releases, visit www.unboundmedicine.com/iphone.htm.
About Unbound Medicine
Unbound Medicine, Inc. (www.unboundmedicine.com) develops next-generation knowledge management systems for healthcare. The company's handheld, wireless, and web-based technology platform and its information architecture services provide healthcare professionals with advanced systems for acquiring, managing, and sharing knowledge.
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