Trumblog

My bookmarks for October 30, 2008 through November 8, 2008

These are my links for October 30, 2008 through November 8, 2008:

  • Growing Number of Consumers Trust Online Resources Over Other Media for Researching Drug Treatment Information – A recent online survey conducted by Prospectiv shows that consumer reliance on online resources for researching health and drug treatment information grows. 83% of consumers who said that they have previously used the Internet to research ailments and drug treatments also reported that online media is their most trusted and reliable resource for health-related information – up from 75 percent when a similar Prospectiv survey was conducted in 2007. 74% of respondents have used the Internet to research ailment or drug treatment information. Other data includes where consumers go online for health information, what information they are looking for and the use of eNewsletters in gaining health information.
  • Women are proactive in health search – According to research by comScore Inc., the Web is second only to consulting physicians for women seeking health information. A large majority, or 85%, of women using the Internet have researched women’s health issues online. Nearly two out of three, or 63%, have used the Internet specifically to learn about birth control options.
  • GenderAnalyzer – Determine if a homepage is written by a man or woman – Artificial Intelligence to determine if a homepage is written by a man or woman.
  • Google Sitelinks Research, Examples, Theories and Best Practices … – Information on Google Sitelinks, the display of between three and eight indented links for the top ranking website shown for particular search query. Includes a number of examples, theories and best practices.
  • FlickrDown – Freeware for downloading multiple images from Flickr.

1 Star2 Stars3 Stars4 Stars5 Stars (No Ratings Yet)
Loading ... Loading ...

Leave a Reply

Additional comments powered by BackType