Word of Mouse -- The Discovery Files
The Internet offers wide appeal to people with disabilities, but many of those same people find it frustrating or impossible to use a handheld mouse. Software developed at the University of Washington provides an alternative using one of the oldest and most versatile modes of communication: the human voice. (Source: The Discovery Files)
Source: The Discovery Files - November 15, 2007 Category: Science Authors: National Science Foundation Source Type: podcasts

Dr. A Live 7 - 10/12/07 - Oct 13,2007
The interrupted show: While Bond and gayCMEguy called in, my internet went out. Why? Who knows? (Source: Doctor Anonymous Live)
Source: Doctor Anonymous Live - October 13, 2007 Category: Internists and Doctors of Medicine Authors: DrMikeSevilla Tags: Health Source Type: podcasts

Dr. A Live 7 - 10/12/07 - 十月 13,2007
The interrupted show: While Bond and gayCMEguy called in, my internet went out. Why? Who knows? (Source: Doctor Anonymous Live)
Source: Doctor Anonymous Live - October 13, 2007 Category: Internists and Doctors of Medicine Authors: DrMikeSevilla Tags: Health Source Type: podcasts

Dr. A Live 7 - 10/12/07
The interrupted show: While Bond and gayCMEguy called in, my internet went out. Why? Who knows? (Source: Doctor Anonymous Live)
Source: Doctor Anonymous Live - October 13, 2007 Category: Internists and Doctors of Medicine Authors: DrMikeSevilla Tags: Health Source Type: podcasts

" Dark Secrets " -- The Discovery Files
Terrorists and extremists have infiltrated the Internet, using it to recruit and train new members, spread propaganda and plan attacks across the world. The speed, ubiquity and potential anonymity of the Internet make it an ideal communication channel for militant groups and terrorist organizations. But, scientists at the University of Arizona are shining a light on these dark corners of the Web. Their project, known as 'Dark Web,' uses cutting-edge technology and novel approaches to catalogue and analyze extremist activities online and is proving to be an invaluable tool in the global war on terror. (Source: The Discovery Files)
Source: The Discovery Files - September 28, 2007 Category: Science Authors: National Science Foundation Source Type: podcasts

" Get the Picture " -- The Discovery Files
Engineers out of UC San Diego are developing a system that could change the " look " of Internet search engines. Their approach involves training the system to analyze and recognize the content within an image. The system uses a clever image indexing technique that offers a significant increase in accuracy and efficiency over typical image searches that rely on the text associated with an image. Before too long, it could be... " Mission Possible " in easily finding that exact image you want. (Source: The Discovery Files)
Source: The Discovery Files - April 27, 2007 Category: Science Authors: National Science Foundation Source Type: podcasts

Online Health Research Is Widespread, but Few Check the Source and Date
Susannah Fox, Associate Director of the Pew Internet & American Life Project in Washington, DC, teaches us how to protect ourselves from misinformation when searching for online health information. (Source: MedGenMed Weekly Editorials from Medscape.com)
Source: MedGenMed Weekly Editorials from Medscape.com - February 12, 2007 Category: Journals (General) Authors: Susannah Fox Source Type: podcasts

Physicians of the Future Will Use Online Content at the Point-of-Care to Guide Their Decisions. The Future Is Now!
Rick G. Kulkarni, MD, explains why the Internet is an essential resource for learning the most current medical information which will allow us to provide the best care possible to our patients. (Source: MedGenMed Weekly Editorials from Medscape.com)
Source: MedGenMed Weekly Editorials from Medscape.com - January 5, 2007 Category: Journals (General) Authors: Rick G. Kulkarni, MD Source Type: podcasts

" Alternate Internet " -- The Discovery Files
Hackers beware! There's a new cyber universe out there--a small scale version of the Internet. It acts like the real thing, but it's not a playground for hackers. It's a test bed for software makers and security providers to find solutions that will thwart any real cyber attackers. (Source: The Discovery Files)
Source: The Discovery Files - August 24, 2006 Category: Science Authors: National Science Foundation Source Type: podcasts

A Decade (or So) of the Medical Internet: Are We Getting Anywhere?
Has the medical Internet fully realized its potential or is it still developing? (Source: MedGenMed Weekly Editorials from Medscape.com)
Source: MedGenMed Weekly Editorials from Medscape.com - July 14, 2006 Category: Journals (General) Authors: Bill Silberg Source Type: podcasts