The Evolving Uses of Twitter. "You'd be surprised how much profundity can be conveyed in 140 characters! (From others, of course)". No blog, only Twitter: "so, everything you want to say can be expressed in 140 characters?" http://bit.ly/2DfpJT
Google Wave: Best Use Examples http://bit.ly/14dq7v
"Twitter: Newest tool for patient care" http://bit.ly/2IyhsA - short list from Phil Baumann's 140 medical uses
ACP: The term "patient-centric" is being replaced by "consumer-centric" and "member-centric"... http://bit.ly/3XmS3n -- ACP: Focus on EMRs as cost savers is misguided, bundled payments for episodes of care and outcomes are coming http://bit.ly/1k03ld
Pens, Swords and Peer Review: Have you ever submitted a scientific paper to a journal? http://bit.ly/17dMVi
Your cellphone holds more "secrets" than you may think, poses security risks http://bit.ly/7dJgC
Forward slashes in web addresses could have been avoided says world wide web creator Sir Tim Berners-Lee http://bit.ly/nnk2k
Tweets are not research articles - they are 140-character messages - please always go to the original source, links, etc. Tweets and links do not represent endorsement, approval or support. Image source: OpenClipArt.org, public domain.
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