Thanks to a post by Dr. X, I discovered that this blog is banned in China–at least according to the Great Firewall of China, a site that purports to test any URL to see if it is blocked in China. I’m interested to know how sites make the blacklist. That there must be a keyword algorithm or something like that for censoring site–if so, I guess “suicide” or “risk” is on that list.
CTL censored in China
23 08 2007Comments : Leave a Comment »
Categories : blogging, current events, suicide
eMJA: The effect of Web 2.0 on the future of medical practice and education: Darwikinian evolution or folksonomic revolution?
23 08 2007Found this informative and resource-rich article, thanks to a post by PsychSplash about it. I was glad to read this overview, which relates to thoughts I’ve had about web 2.0 opportunities (see related posts).
Related posts:
How clinicians learn: Web 2.0 Opportunities?
Tech tools for clinical thinking and training
Blogging out in the open in a clinical setting
More blogging to come at URMC?
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Categories : dissemination, professional culture, technology
