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Accuracy of Cancer Reporting Called Into Question
“Cancer” is a very scary word, and medical reporters around the world recognize this. They often contribute to this connotation through much of what is printed about the highly publicized condition. However, according to reports in the Medical Journal of Australia, 41% of the printed material released about cancer contains “overly emotive language in a […]
Net Neutrality FCC Rules Explained
If you work in any extension of the telecommunications industry, FCC (Federal Communications Commission) net neutrality has probably been on your radar since FCC commissioners began discussing the issue early in 2010. A theoretical attempt to eliminate discrimination between large and small digital content providers, net neutrality has exploded into a hot button topic for […]
Facebook Gets Facelift
Late last night in an interview with Lesley Stahl of CBS’ 60 Minutes, Facebook Co-Founder and CEO Mark Zuckerberg announced the launch of new Facebook user profiles to enable a more personal interface for the wildly popular social media site. With over 500 million current users around the world, Facebook is changing the internet and […]