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Blakely R. Google Health feeling queasy as executive walks. Times Online. 2007 Sep 12.



Feder Ostrov, B. Healthy growth in Web 2.0. medical sites. San Jose Mercury News. 2007 Sep 21.



Guistini, D. An introduction to podcasts in medicine. Open Medicine [Blog]. 2007 Sep 25.



Greenstein S. Wagging wikipedia's long tail. IEEE Micro. 2007 MAR-APR;27(2):6,+.


Health 2.0. The Economist. 2007 Sep 6.



Johnson KR, Freeman SR, Dellavalle RP. Wikis: The application of web 2.0. Archives of Dermatology. 2007 Aug;143(8):1065-6.


Knights, S. Using Web 2.0. for business. Computer Weekly. 2007 Sep 12.



Margolis, P. Q&A with Sermo CEO Daniel Palestrant. Longworth Venture Partners Blog. 2007 Sep 12.



MedHelp [Online Patient Community]



O'Donnell DP. If I were 'you': How academics can stop worrying and learn to love 'the encyclopedia that anyone can edit'. Heroic Age: A Journal of Early Medieval Northwestern Europe. 2007 May;10:24 paragraphs.


PatientsLikeMe [Online Patient Community].



Peerclip [Online Physician Community].



Sandars J, Haythornthwaite C. New horizons for e-learning in medical education: Ecological and web 2.0 perspectives. Medical Teacher. 2007 May;29(4):307-10.


Senzee, N. Health 2.0. eHub. 2007 Sep 26.



Stein, M. Organizational wikis keep knowledge from walking out the door. Non-Profit Times. 2007.



Streeter JL, Lu MT, Rybicki FJ. Informatics in radiology: RadiologyWiki.org: The free radiology resource that anyone can edit. Radiographics. 2007 Jul-Aug;27(4):1193-200.


Tapscott, Don. Winning with the Enterprise 2.0. New Paradigm Learning Corporation; 2006.



Vascarello, JE. Social networking goes professional. Wall Street Journal. 2007 Aug 28.

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