How To Search US Clinical Trial Data Using Google BaseAugust 10th, 2006 Google Base team worked with the U.S. government to get clinical trial data from http://www.clinicaltrials.gov.
Be patient Mr. Vajpayee!October 25th, 2003 India is facing tremendous challenges due to terrorism for many years and always was requested to be patient and work it out with the neighbors!
Wonder why the same policy couldn't have been applied to Iraq? An old but yet unanswered question. Any takers?
The following cartoon illustrates the issue well.
Volunteers Needed for Inhaled Insulin StudyJuly 27th, 2005 Researchers at Indiana University School of Medicine are looking for 400 people with type 1 diabetes to volunteer for a study of an inhaled insulin treatment. The Indiana University School of Medicine is one of 70 sites around the world testing the treatment developed by Indianapolis-based Eli Lilly and Co.
Meet Blood Drinking ValentineFebruary 16th, 2007 An Arizona woman, 23-year-old Tiffany Sutton, is currently under arrest, accused of tying up her 43 year old lover on Valentine's Day in order to drink his blood!
She allegedly tricked her 43-year-old victim with an offer of interesting experience, euphemistically speaking. After tying him up (add "allegedly" as required) she pulled out a knife and cut his leg.
What is Your Blood Type? I Am B+; Apparently It Sucks To Be B in KoreaFebruary 7th, 2007 I was very amused to learn that south-asians like Koreans and Japanese make a great deal out of blood types. Apparently B types are bad boys, yeah! Wait, it gets worse.
5 Things I Don't Like About Google CalendarJanuary 22nd, 2007 I am using Google Calendar, as an experiment, for my projects. I noticed 5 things, between unprintable curses, which make it seriously dysfunctional as an usable product.
Google In Your BrainJuly 29th, 2006 She awakes early on the morning of April 10, 2030, in the capable hands of her suburban Chicago apartment. All night, microscopic sensors in her bedside tables have monitored her breathing, heart rate, and brain activity.
Security guard accused of hacking into Texas clinic computers, allegedly planned July 4 attackJune 30th, 2009 Texas man accused of hacking into clinic computersDALLAS — A security guard is accused of hacking into computers at a Dallas medical clinic where he worked in hopes of launching a massive computer attack before or on July 4. Jesse William McGraw is being detained following his arrest Friday on a charge of downloading malicious code into a computer without authorization.
Google Down!January 8th, 2008 It has been several hours since Google search went down. Google services on google.com domain, including but not limited to GMail or Google Analytics, Google Adsense etc., are down too while blogsearch.google.com is up and running.
Google sells radio advertising business as part of plan to shed underperforming operationsAugust 5th, 2009 Google sells underperforming radio ad businessSAN FRANCISCO — Google Inc. has found a buyer for a radio advertising business it has abandoned as part of efforts to cut costs and jettison underperforming operations.
SiteMap of GoogleJune 11th, 2005 I found something interesting: Google's SiteMap. This provides a handy reference to Google Tools which are increasing by the day.
Intel Warns AMD on Legal Terms about GlobalFoundries $4.2 Billion ProjectMarch 17th, 2009 Intel and AMD may well be breaking off permanently and never see each other again. Well, its hard to find an instant where two of the closest competitors help each other in technology sharing agreement.
Google Pages Introduced and WithdrawnFebruary 24th, 2006 Google seems to have developed a habit of introducing new services and then withdrawing them due to high demand and reintroducing them selectively later. Google Web Accelerator, Google Analytics and now Google Pages, all follow this overused pattern.
Google Loses Over 16 Billion in 1 DayJuly 20th, 2008 Just after announcing its quarterly results Google lost over 16 billion dollar on Friday. The last trade was at 481.32, down from its previous day high of 534.75.
Multilingual Medical Receptionist SoftwareMarch 2nd, 2006 Inocom (MedBridge division) designed Multilingual Medical Receptionist software had a test run in Saint John Hospital, Canada on Tuesday, where the program translated health terminology into Cantonese, Mandarin, Japanese, Portugese, French, Russian and other languages. Health workers can ask patients questions in different languages through the computer software, which also allows the patients to see the words on the screen in their own language on screen.