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Contests Comment of the Day: Health 2.0 Web Apps Today's winning comment comes from our post Top Health 2.0 Web Apps. At the end of that post we asked for your suggestions of innovative, potentially ground-breaking web apps that will change how healthcare is done. One came from Dr. Anri Kissilenko, who was particularly impressed with the doctor ratings site Vitals. Well done Dr Kiss, you've won a… Richard MacManus View comments
Analysis 49% & 56%: Are These What Have Brin Worried? Like most people, when I saw the headline “Google founder spooked by Microsoft bid” (because Microhoo dominance would stifle innovation on the Internet) my thoughts ran to pots and kettles, PR battle for proxy votes, confuse the enemy with antitrust and so forth. Don’t the Google guys realise how big and dominant they have… Bernard Lunn View comments
Weekly Wrap-ups Weekly Wrapup, 18-22 Feb 2008 Here is a summary of the week's Web Tech action on ReadWriteWeb. For those of you reading this via our website, note that you can subscribe to the Weekly Wrapups, either via the special RSS feed or by email. Web Trends Why Google Apps is a Serious Threat to Microsoft Office Bernard Lunn wrote that he is a “skeptical, later early… Richard MacManus View comments
Contests Comment of the Day: "Google Docs is Chock Full of Fail" In his post Why Google Apps is a Serious Threat to Microsoft Office, Bernard Lunn argued that the collaboration features in Google Apps are good enough to take on Microsoft. Commenter Karim took him on, with a well-written defense of MS Office. Also check out Bernard's response and the further debate that ensued. This kind of discussion is what… Richard MacManus View comments