DataDyne.org
Ken Banks and Joel Selanikio on designing mobile software
Insights from Ken Banks, creator of FrontlineSMS, and Joel Selanikio, creator of EpiSurveyor.org, with thoughts on mobile development: its pitfalls, key points, advantages.
Point #1: "You will never know what the user knows."
DataDyne on GigaOM
http://gigaom.com/2009/11/16/this-is-your-phone-calling-get-to-the-doctor/
DataDyne and the DatAgro project in Infoweek Chile
DataDyne.org and the DatAgro project are profiled in the online magazine Infoweek that follows techonology, innovation and business in Chile. They did a nice job of capturing what makes DataDyne.org unique in our approach to mobile technology.
Datadyne's Extracuricular Activities - NERD NITE at The Wonderland Ballroom
All work and no play makes Datadyne a dull....well just boring. If you're in DC Come out September 26th at 7pm for a night of Nerd revelry at The Wonderland Ballroom in Columbia Heights (on the green line)
Nerd Nite is an informal gathering at which nerds get together for nerdery of all sorts (well, mostly presentations and drinking). Nerds and non-nerds alike gather to meet, drink and learn something new. Nerd Nite; it’s like the Discovery Channel with beer.
DataDyne wins Wall Street Journal Innovation Award!
DataDyne and its EpiSurveyor project were picked from more than 500
entries to win the WSJ Technology Innovation Award in the Category of
Healthcare IT. Special kudos to the development team, including Tia Gao, Ahmed Maawy, George Njuguna, Solomon Kariri, Geoffrey
Mimano, Denis Ivaykin, and Wilson Bandi, and to all the help in testing
from the Kenyan Ministry of Health, coordinated by Yusuf Ibrahim -- and
thanks to our funders, the United Nations Foundation and the Vodafone
Foundation, without which none of this would have been possible.
EpiSurveyor and DataDyne in Nikkei Computer Magazine
EpiSurveyor is profiled in an article called "Tackling World Problems" in the Change edition of Nikkei Computer Magazine. Click here to read the (very rough) Google translation of the Japanese original.


