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Lee Rainie’s speech at the Integrated Media Association meeting was a hit on Twitter.
Alicia Chang’s story on doctor-patient email has generated quite a bit of coverage and comment across the Web. Secure email is just one facet of e-health, of course. For more discussion of technology’s role in health care, check out these recent essays posted on some influential blogs: Realizing the Power of PHRs Ending Secrecy: Physician […]
Deloitte has created a new health consumer typology that is worth checking out, despite their reliance on an online-only sample.
E-patients are at the center of the health care revolution, but how will Health 2.0 attract and serve the majority, not just the elite?
Many Americans are jumping into the participatory Web without considering all the implications. If nothing really bad has happened to someone, they tend neither to worry about their personal information nor to take steps to limit the amount of infor…
83% of online Americans say they have used the internet to seek information about their hobbies and 29% do so on a typical day.
The typical citizen response to discovering that their computer is part of a botnet: “I thought it was running slow recently.”
Online banking is holding steady as a mainstream internet activity, growing along with internet use generally, though not accelerating as have some other forms of online activities.
Older internet users may be easy targets for viruses, spyware and the like. Younger internet users take more chances online, but they also take more precautions.
Why has online banking surged and financial information searches have remained steady at 44%? An off-the-cuff theory.
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