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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:

Expat Care Free Open Beta

cancer - Santa Clara, California, USA - August 6, 2014 - Expat Care shall provide online for free versions of their patented technologies to make them easily accessible to all or any, based on 22 yr old Patrick Kwete, Founder of Expat Inc.

Expat Inc holds the patent for "Personalized Treatment provision software" and possesses applications in the area of machine learning and intelligent systems. It's flagship method is a collective learning expert system for healthcare. "To guarantee the advantages of our technologies and knowledge are in reach of, we have began making simple & intuitive consumer friendly versions in our solutions" said Mr. Kwete.

flu - This begins with the differential diagnosis part of their flagship product, "Expat Care"."We are beginning a wide open beta allowing medical researchers and people to find through our expertise of observed conditions, symptoms and the frequency in which they're correlated", says Mr Kwete ," We do not even require a registration, its totally free! " . The service leverages Expat Inc's IP to become functional in multiple languages but nevertheless allow seamless machine learning irrespective with the language of use. The services currently available inside the 10 most spoken languages on the planet, Chinese,English, Spanish, French, Russian, Hindi, Malay, Portuguese, Arabic, and Bengali. The organization intends to release support for more languages.

Partly inspired by Elon Musk's proceed to release Tesla's patents for open use, though the startup is not relinquishing its patent rights, it says the disposable usage of its algorithms and accumulated data within the free versions is much more pivotal. "This enables the exchange & access of medical experience around the world.It's a part of tearing down all geographic, language, time or financial barriers to quality health information."

ebola - The initial open beta is available at www.ExpatInc.com .Yet to produce, the brand new solution was put up on 30th July, 2014. It immediately had fifty people access it to test it , doubled the next day to in excess of 100 people daily, grew to over 2 hundred per day through the 5th day - bringing a tally of your thousand people giving it a go within the first pre-release week , then on the 8th day grew to around a thousand users each day." Since we hadn't yet tell your friends about this, it was unexpected." explains Mr Kwete, "It might just be because it's more practical. Instead of spending thirty minutes for an hour on traditional health resources online unsuccessfully, they improve summarized & interpreted information in less than ten seconds".

Reference:
Personalized medical treatment provision patent: http://www.google.com/patents/US8793245
Enterprise software demo: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k0TTQDSG48w
Chinese: www.expatinc.com/chinese.php
Hindi: www.expatinc.com/hindi.php
Bengali: www.expatinc.com/bengali.php
Spanish: www.expatinc.com/spanish.php
French: www.expatinc.com/french.php
Russian: www.expatinc.com/russian.php
Malay: www.expatinc.com/malay.php
Portuguese: www.expatinc.com/portuguese.php
Contact:
Patrick Kwete
Founder & CEO
Expat Inc
pkwete@expatinc.com

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