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  • Fri Oct 2 5:00 AM PDT 2009 Find the right doctor with these online resources

    If you're having trouble finding a good doctor, the Web is a useful place to start your research. These services can help you find the right doctor for you.

    Posted in Webware by Don Reisinger

  • Wed Sep 16 6:16 PM PDT 2009 Study: eBay, Yahoo among most trusted companies

    However, trusted is not the same as trustworthy, Electronic Frontier Foundation points out in criticizing latest study.

    Posted in InSecurity Complex by Elinor Mills

  • Tue Jun 16 10:46 AM PDT 2009 Tech layoffs: The scorecard

    Follow the companies that are shedding workers with this live layoff tracker, which we'll continue to update as more news surfaces.

    Posted in News - Business Tech by Rafe Needleman

  • Wed Jun 10 9:01 PM PDT 2009 Pew study: More patients turning to the Web

    Report documents a growing "e-patient" phenomenon, with the number of Americans looking online for health information doubling since 2000.

    Posted in News - Digital Media by Dara Kerr

  • Mon Apr 27 11:35 AM PDT 2009 CDC using Twitter for swine flu information

    The Centers for Disease Control is using Twitter to send out updates about swine flu including news reports and links to consumer resources.

    Posted in Safe and Secure by Larry Magid

  • Mon Apr 27 9:57 AM PDT 2009 Online resources for tracking swine flu

    If you want more information about the swine flu, we have you covered with great Web resources and some social networking tips.

    Posted in Webware by Don Reisinger

  • Fri Apr 17 5:18 PM PDT 2009 The Top 5 worst downloads of Spring 2009

    This batch of our quarterly feature on the worst downloads brings terrible names, useless services, redonkulous verbiage, neural networks, and one very, very bad joke.

    Posted in The Download Blog by Seth Rosenblatt

  • Wed Mar 11 12:00 PM PDT 2009 iTriage targets iPhone-toting hypochondriacs

    iTriage for iPhone and iPod Touch is a handy, albeit navigation-heavy, reference app to answer your medical questions and find you local care.

    Posted in The Download Blog by Jessica Dolcourt

  • Tue Feb 24 4:31 PM PST 2009 Search still on Microsoft's research radar

    Microsoft shows several projects at TechFest aimed at giving the company a better chance at competing with Google.

    Posted in Beyond Binary by Ina Fried

  • Wed Feb 18 1:57 PM PST 2009 Find answers to your medical questions with these five sites

    Want to find go to learn about medicine or find out why your neck is sore? Check out these health research sites.

    Posted in Webware by Don Reisinger

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