Webicina.Com • Practicing medicine in the web 2.0 Era
Interesting site focused on practicing medicine in the Web 2.0 era. Worth a quick look.
Mythbusting: Ideas Do Not Spread Because they are Good | Dan Zarrella
Memetics applied to viral marketing. Simple but true premise: the sucess of a meme is a matter of replication and not validation.
What Google Gains From The Crisis - Forbes.com
Depression may give Google a relative competative advantage. Government intervention might be the only barrier to Googe's success...
Top Ten Social Media Sites for Business, the Stratius Group
Not particularly useful, but if you're not sure where to start, not a bad list. (Just don't confuse these tools with strategy.)
Biggest Mistakes Made by Social Media Gurus - Mashable
Title says it all.
Another Stab at the Freemium Thesis | Mark Evans
A little bit of art, a little bit of science.
Asks: Is Fremium a business model? Not sure if that exactly the right question, but points well taken here.
Health 2.0 and The New Economics of Aggregation - ReadWriteWeb
Collaboration is the key component of tech in healthcare.
Web 2.0- Was It Ever Alive? | chrisbrogan.com
Dennis Howlett lets loose on Web 2.0. He makes an important plea for intelligently thinking about appropriate advancement and implementation of SM in enterprises.
Howard Lindzon » Too 'SMALL' To Fail!!!
"Too SMALL to FAIL" ... Awesome meme!
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Panic is infectious. It’s a virus that will run it’s course, but each one is different. Rest assured THIS panic is the MOST talked about one before it ever happened, yet still so few have avoided the damage . How can it be that such a well documented debacle could cause such massive damage (the IBD mutual fund index is down 40 freaking percent this year).
Robert Reich's Blog: If They're Too Big To Fail, They're Too Big Period
What's the proper role of anti-trust?
Adam Smith's Lost Legacy: Aline van Duyn Understands Adam Smith on the Invisible Hand
Clarification of what Adam Smith said
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The theory by the famous 18th century economist was originally part of a discussion about domestic versus foreign trade. It has since been applied to markets more generally. It suggests that, in a free market, an individual pursuing his own self-interest will make choices which will also tend to benefit the entire community”.
The world would be a better place if more disputes were handled this way
Keeping the peace...
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