May 2008:
Mass High Tech on ClickDiagnostics:
http://masshightech.bizjournals.com/masshightech/stories/2008/05/12/story13.html?jst=pn_pn_lk
May 1, 2008:
ClickDiagnostics wins the Development Track of the MIT 100K Entrepreneurship Competition!
http://www.mit100k.org/

ClickDiagnostics co-founder Tania Aidrus interviewed on Fox Business with Prof. Ken Morse, MD of the MIT Entrepreneurship Center.
Oct 22, 2008:
ClickDiagnostics on Computerworld!
“One of the applications Ambroziak is developing will put a mobile telemedicine diagnosis application from ClickDiagnostics.com onto the G1 [Google Android Phone], he said. The application could be used by dermatology patients in emerging countries with little access to doctors and hospitals. With the camera on the G1, a patient could take a photo of a skin problem, send it to a doctor for a diagnosis, and receive care the next time the doctor or health professional was in the area…Many developers like himself are building applications for no pay but out of a humanitarian interest, he added. ‘Some of the people working at ClickDiagnostics are like saints,’ he said.”
http://www.computerworld.com/action/article.do?command=viewArticleBasic&taxonomyName=Mobile+and+Wireless&articleId=9117799&taxonomyId=15&pageNumber=1
It seems like so long ago when our team came together by sheer coincidence at the MIT Media Lab. Global health, technology and a passion for social change was what bought us together. The task was to come up with an entry for the MIT $1K Executive Summary competition – the precursor to the prestigious $100K to take place in the spring of 2008. What started off as a two page entry became short of obsession for our now six-person team over the many months to follow. Little did we know then, that in less than a year ClickDiagnostics would be such a tangible reality!
In this blog, we want to attempt to capture and present a snapshot of our path to where we are today and a current account of our life as a company and exciting news about what we are up to!
This is a video that our very own Mridul shot in Bangladesh during Click’s early days…
