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Health 2.0 - Apps & Trends to Watch
via ReadWriteWeb by Guest Author on March 09, 2008
Editor's note: last week the Health 2.0 Conference was held in San Diego - see our review. Josh Rosenthal, founder of Sprigley, was also there and in this post he identifies some of the health web apps that caught his eye, plus trends that were discussed.ReliefInsite is a site that allows people to map, monitor and analyze their pain. It drew perhaps the most attention at the...
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Science fiction authors offer unusual Homeland Security Advice
via Weird blogs best of by (author unknown) on March 25, 2008
... in Spanish within the Latino community that emergency rooms are killing patients in order to harvest their organs for transplants. "The problem [of hospitals going broke] is hugely exaggerated by illegal aliens who aren’t going to pay for anything anyway," Niven said.” BB reader Margaret says: "From SF writer Larry Nivens’ magical, mystical fictional universe where hospitals don't ha...
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Google vs Baidu
via Google Blogoscoped by (author unknown) on May 06, 2008
Shared by Benjamin Golub Google and Baidu both send a lot of traffic my way. Google + China = 4,918 visits/month. Baidu + China = 20,831 visits/month.Jason Yu provides a break down of some of the differences between Google China and their local competitor, Chinese search engine Baidu. One section compares the products of the two:<
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Recommendation and Ranganathan
via Lorcan Dempsey's weblog by (author unknown) on May 12, 2008
From time to time, we see a discussion about the relative merits of Google, or Amazon, and library catalogs as retrieval or search engines. There is one main difference that doesn't tend to get discussed much, and that has to do with the type of data that gets factored into the experience. Increasingly, we are seeing major web presences incorporate usage data and contributed data to extend...
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Mac上超好用的BBS、Telnet連線工具「Nally」
via 重灌狂人 by (author unknown) on May 27, 2008
...上PTT(BBS站)」這篇文章中kevine網友推薦了一個相當棒的Telnet連線程式「Nally」,一用之後驚為天人,不但字體變好看很多,而且還有「自動開燈」的功能,可以自動顯示文章中的隱藏文字,避免漏看什麼重要的隱藏訊息…,拿來當一般telnet或SSH連線工具、管理網站也相當方便。...詳全文(共1237字)
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Web 2.0下的新4P‘s
via Innovbrand by Blueblood on May 28, 2008
在Wikipedia搜索marketing,看到一个Four New P’s的解释。* Personalization: It is here referred customization of products and services through the use of the Internet. Early examples include Dell on-line and Amazon.com, but this concept is further extended with emerging social media and advanced algorithms. Emerging technologies will continue to push this idea forward.* Participation:...
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Do What You Like With My Comments
via The Last Podcast by Frederic on May 29, 2008
Steven Hodson has some interesting thoughts on the discussion around who own blog comments:Well let’s set one thing straight right off the bat - comments are not frikken creative content for crying out loud. It doesn’t matter whether you make them on a blog or at the corner coffee shop. Once you open your mouth or type the words they are gone - they are no longer yours. Sure you should be...
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Beta != Buggy
via Nick Bradbury by Nick Bradbury on May 29, 2008
... coding. But it's also a bad thing, because it's flat-out impossible to test desktop software with every possible combination of hardware and software that exists in the wild. I have to release a public beta in order to uncover bugs involving specific configurations, but quite often users who encounter these problems never report them - they simply uninstall the software and move on.
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