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Is Facebook Poised to Revolutionize Health Care?

readwriteweb.com — “Before we dismiss appearances by Mark Zuckerberg and Sheryl Sandberg on ABC News Tuesday as orchestrated, feel-good public relations events less than a month before Facebook holds its initial public offering, consider this:When Zuckerberg and Sandberg introduce and explain the new initiative, they could be revolutionizing health care.View full resource at readwriteweb.com

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Moore's Law Doesn't Apply to Health Care Technology

readwriteweb.com — “The recurring theme at the TedMed conference earlier this month was the application of Moore's Law to health care. As Robin Carey noted after the conference on Social Media Today, the idea that Moore's Law could be driving health care innovation "has given American medicine a sense of inevitable optimism." Moore's Law, which is more a rule of thumb than a law, originally applied to computer hardware and the notion that the number of transistors that can be placed on an iView full resource at readwriteweb.com

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Most Recently Shared on April 20, 2012 at 2:45 pm By:

OrcaMD OrcaMd Medical Publisher

Moore's Law Doesn't Apply to Health Care Technology: http://t.co/K25fQ0u0 via @RWW #mHealth

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[Infographic] The Future of Social Mobile Communications in the Enterprise

readwriteweb.com — “The nature of work has been changed by the mobile phone. This is an undisputable fact. It's also a fact that organizations and enterprises have not always coped ...View full resource at readwriteweb.com

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shelholtz Shel Holtz Health Social Media

[Infographic] The Future of Social Mobile Communications in the Enterprise http://t.co/siwyLAlj

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Making News Useful

readwriteweb.com — “Yesterday at the Googleplex, journalists, technologists and Googlers converged for the TechRaking summit. Our goal was to figure out how to break news of its bad habits lingering from the pre-Web era. We compared notes about our own organizations, shared examples of stories and projects, and dreamed up ways to serve you better. Here's what we've got so far....View full resource at readwriteweb.com

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Think Before You Tweet, And Other Good Advice From The Experts

readwriteweb.com — “Officially, Sree Sreenivasan is the dean of student affairs and a professor at Columbia University's Journalism School, but for many he is the curator of Sree's Tips, a Tumblr blog crammed with how-to social media information, as well as a leading figure in the social media movement. This past weekend he was also the point person for Columbia's Social Media Weekend in New York. What follows is a recap of some of Sreenivasan's best advice for better utilizing Twitter from the weekend, as well as View full resource at readwriteweb.com

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Most Recently Shared on March 29, 2012 at 11:50 am By:

DrSampyRoy Dr Sampurna Roy Pathologist, Physician, and Doctor

Think Before You Tweet, And Other Good Advice From The Experts http://t.co/QVngiU3C RT @2cre8 @jaycbee

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Pinterest Will Make It Easier To Report Copyright Violations

readwriteweb.com — “Bowing to pressure about how its uses content users post to its site, Pinterest announced changes to its service terms Saturday. Pinterest said the new terms are easier to understand and were developed with feedback from users. The terms also address recent questions raised about the site's relationship to copyright law, making it easier for users and copyright owners to report violations....View full resource at readwriteweb.com

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Most Recently Shared on March 25, 2012 at 2:22 am By:

DrSampyRoy Dr Sampurna Roy Pathologist, Physician, and Doctor

RT @saintinc: Pinterest Will Make It Easier To Report Copyright Violations http://t.co/fv5wrHJQ (via @RWW)

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Pinterest Will Make It Easier To Report Copyright Violations

readwriteweb.com — “Bowing to pressure about how its uses content users post to its site, Pinterest announced changes to its service terms Saturday. Pinterest said the new terms are easier to understand and were developed with feedback from users. The terms also address recent questions raised about the site's relationship to copyright law, making it easier for users and copyright owners to report violations....View full resource at readwriteweb.com

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Most Recently Shared on March 24, 2012 at 1:21 pm By:

DrSampyRoy Dr Sampurna Roy Pathologist, Physician, and Doctor

RT @brasonja: Pinterest Will Make It Easier To Report Copyright Violations by @CopeWrites http://t.co/5BxInduQ via @RWW

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How (and Why) Musicians Are Using Twitter

readwriteweb.com — “When Twitter first launched in 2006, there was no handbook published about who should use it and how. As the service's user base grew, best practices were established organically and conventions like retweeting and hash tags were created by the community. Today, the platform is used for a wide range of purposes, from suburban teens gossiping amongst each other to movie stars broadcasting their thoughts to a massive following and engaging fans in conversation. Over time, a number of use cases havView full resource at readwriteweb.com

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Robin Sloan's "Fish:" A Tap Essay About Liking & Loving

readwriteweb.com — “Robin Sloan made up a new kind of story called a tap essay. It's a story in an iPhone app that you push along by tapping it. You read at your own pace. His first tap essay, "Fish," is available for free today. It's about the good flood of things to read and watch on the Internet. It's also about the difference between liking and loving. Best of all, it's a reminder to slow down and look very carefully at things, even when they're gnarly....View full resource at readwriteweb.com

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Most Recently Shared on March 22, 2012 at 2:35 am By:

DrSampyRoy Dr Sampurna Roy Pathologist, Physician, and Doctor

RT @borasphere: RWW: Robin Sloan's "Fish:" A Tap Essay About Liking & Loving http://t.co/PiG5NJkR

2 months ago...

Sparrow is a Worthy Replacement for the iPhone's Mail App

readwriteweb.com — “As far as iOS apps go, the native email client for iPhone is pretty bare bones and not especially pretty. It's kind of weird when you think about it. Here's Apple, a company known around the world for the quality of its design and attention to detail, and the app they put out for one of the activities people do most on their phones? It looks like a conglomeration of cookie-cutter UI elements for iOS, all slapped together. Now here comes Sparrow. The minimalist, Tweetie-inspired Gmail client for View full resource at readwriteweb.com

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Most Recently Shared on March 17, 2012 at 1:06 am By:

jonmrich Jonathan Richman Health Executive

I'm using it. Good stuff! RT @RWW: Sparrow is a Worthy Replacement for the iPhone's Mail App http://t.co/CdyBtJET

2 months ago...

[GRAPHIC] Don't Call The Mobile Healthcare Revolution A Revolution - Yet

readwriteweb.com — “Earlier this week, Float Mobile Learning released an info graphic making a promise that we've heard before: that the market for mobile health care is about to "explode." And why shouldn't it? See the bottom of this post for the full infographic, but some of the highlights include the fact that 80% of doctors already use smartphones, tablets and mobile apps and 40% believe the apps can reduce office visits. Before we declared yet another cancer-curing victory for mobile tech, however, wView full resource at readwriteweb.com

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Most Recently Shared on March 14, 2012 at 5:26 pm By:

john_chilmark John Moore Health IT

So so Misses a BIG adoption driver. Don't Call The Mobile Healthcare Revolution A Revolution - Yet http://t.co/w9DUvvWW #mhealth

3 months ago...

[GRAPHIC] Don't Call The Mobile Healthcare Revolution A Revolution - Yet

readwriteweb.com — “Earlier this week, Float Mobile Learning released an info graphic making a promise that we've heard before: that the market for mobile health care is about to "explode." And why shouldn't it? See the bottom of this post for the full infographic, but some of the highlights include the fact that 80% of doctors already use smartphones, tablets and mobile apps and 40% believe the apps can reduce office visits. Before we declared yet another cancer-curing victory for mobile tech, however, wView full resource at readwriteweb.com

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Most Recently Shared on March 14, 2012 at 5:21 pm By:

HIMSS HIMSS Health Organization and Health IT

#mhealth is growing, it's not yet a revolution via @rww. Where is #mobile in the maturation process? http://t.co/dDdvGTDq

3 months ago...

SXSW In A Nutshell: Homeless People As Hotspots

readwriteweb.com — “South By Southwest 2012 can be summarized thusly: An impossibly-named marketing company called Bartle Bogle Hegarty is doing a little human science experiment called Homeless Hotspots. It gives out 4G hotspots to homeless people along with a promotional t-shirt. The shirt doesn't say, "I have a 4G hotspot." It says, "I am a 4G hotspot." You can guess what happens next. You pay these homeless, human hotspots whatever you like, and then I guess you sit next to them and check yoView full resource at readwriteweb.com

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Most Recently Shared on March 13, 2012 at 6:14 pm By:

ansinanser Ryan Turner Health Social Media

"The digital divide has never hit us over the head with a more blunt display of unselfconscious gall" http://t.co/NJN0Bdij

3 months ago...

Why Kismet Is Not an App Away

readwriteweb.com — “Kismet is an app, a feeling, a fleeting moment. It is one's fate or destiny - a predetermined course of events. If you believe in all that kind of stuff, of course. The makers of the Kismet app, along with other ambient location-based social apps which quietly tell you which friends are nearby, seem to think it's both real and marketable. So it feels quite kismet that last week, right before SXSWi started, Facebook decided to unleash a few more location-targeting offerings. We have already argueView full resource at readwriteweb.com

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How To Pimp Your Company's Facebook Timeline

readwriteweb.com — “If you haven't changed your brand's Facebook page over to Timeline yet, Facebook will do it automatically on March 30. And if you have, chance are you could be doing more to make it look better. One of the initial complaints when Timeline for brands was announced last week was that it would make it harder for individual companies to stand out. We spoke with design experts and Facebook power users to compile a list of simple steps you should take to make your brand's Facebook timeline look its beView full resource at readwriteweb.com

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