Manish Mittal is Founder and CEO at OpenSource Technologies, which provides software consultancy and custom web and mobile app solutions. In general, keeping your website, mobile app and business ...
Recently, the U.S. Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals ruled in Robles v. Domino’s Pizza that an employer’s websites and mobile applications, or “apps,” are subject to the strictures of the Americans with ...
With just the click of a button, your school’s website or mobile app could become the source of a disability discrimination claim. Digital accessibility lawsuits are on the rise – and education is one ...
Ada Health, a free, symptom-checking app created by Berlin-based healthtech company, has become the first health app to be launched in Swahili, a language spoken by over 100 million people across East ...
Over the last few years, there has been a huge increase in the number of lawsuits and claims by disabled individuals asserting that businesses’ websites—and, increasingly, their mobile apps as ...
Digital health applications are turning into suicide prevention hotlines as revealed in a survey. Patients make use of these apps to relay their suicidal thoughts. One of these apps is Ada, a leading ...
Ada today unveiled several product launches and updates, including new no-code builder tools, social channels, proactive SMS, and a global application directory. "Constant consumer change is the new ...
The digital health space continues cooking on gas: Berlin-based Ada Health has closed a $90 million Series B round of funding led by Leaps by Bayer, the impact investment arm of the German ...
There is a new App simply called Ada that assists in monitoring one’s health. According to the founders, Ada is more than just an app. Ada is a virtual health companion on the go. Designed by a ...
The ADA is offering a new oral pathologist app to help dentists diagnose lesions, papules, nodules, ulcers, vesicles, and other oral pathology conditions. The app includes content that can be accessed ...
Ada Health has raised $47 million in a funding round led by billionaire Len Blavatnik's investment fund. The personal doctor app was downloaded over a million times within six months of going live.