Bird Flu Monitor > Connecting wikis
[Knowledge-at-work] So we have WikiPedia at the top of the knowledge foodchain - an evolving, open collection of smarts and pointers collecting and scraping domain specific wikis, who gather insights from the blogosphere and podcasters, who post the best of their heuristics, reflections, experiences and practices. Internal OODA loops that refine, update, assimilate and evolve the knowledge
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A blog of an unfinished dream pursuer: After 6 pack of drips being injected into my body and all my urine was meticulously collected and examined and after plenty of antibiotic was introduced to my body, I was getting better and the fever has subsided. At the final day, I was asked to do one last scanning, in which the doctor will inject an isotope iodine (which is toxic and may cause severe allergy) into my blood stream. (via Cosmos)
unmediated: Lucas Gonzalez of the Canary Islands in Spain is attempting to use the publically authored and edited site to help prevent, slow and survive an outbreak. I find this fascinating not simply because it's an illustration of the growing public awareness of the power of things like Wikipedia, but because of how different a world we live in. (via Cosmos)
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