From Wired, an author describes why he thinks blogs are a permanent part of Internet evolution and not some passing fad.
Read More »Right to know crippled again!
Once again the right of taxpayers to see the results of NIH research they paid for promptly was hobbled to protect the profits of publishing companies. Surprize, surprize! From the WP: An ambitious proposal to make the results of federally funded medical research available to the public quickly and for free has been scaled back by the National Institutes of ...
Read More »Peoplesoft Employees flock to Linkedin
Peoplesoft employees are updating their Linkedin Profiles at an alarming rate. As Oracle prepares to terminate employees from the acquired company what can we learn about basic employee retention, and the mob mentality of jumping ship? more commentary on Community Mobilization
Read More »Still a chance for health records?
One thing nearly everyone agrees would benefit our health care system is moving to digital, computer-based records. It’s a massive undertaking and the key would be to seamlessly link hundreds of thousands of service providers and payers together while giving patients a sense of security about their medical information. The Bush administration has talked a lot about it but failed ...
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