Parkinson’s Disease: Web 2.0 Resources August 30, 2010
Posted by Dr. Bertalan Meskó in Health, Health 2.0, Medicine, Medicine 2.0, PeRSSonalized Medicine, Web 2.0, Webicina.trackback
The world wide web is really rich in Parkinson’s disease related content such as blogs, podcasts, community sites, mobile applications, Twitter users, videos or slideshows, but selecting the most relevant resources takes time and effort. Fortunately, Webicina.com just published the newest, Parkinson’s disease and Web 2.0 collection.
If you also want to follow easily these selected resources in a personalized way, here is PeRSSonalized Parkinson’s disease, the simplest medical information aggregator.
Here is table of contents:
- News and Information on Parkinson’s Disease
- Parkinson’s Disease in the Blogosphere
- Parkinson’s Disease Podcasts and Intrerviews
- Parkinson’s Disease Community Sites, FaceBook Groups and Forums
- Microblogging: Twitter and Friendfeed
- Parkinson’s Disease Wikis
- Parkinson’s Disease videos, animations and videocasts
- Mobile Applications
- Social Bookmarking
- Medical Search Engines
- Slideshows about Parkinson’s Disease
Feel free to share any of these resources and let us know if you think others should be added.
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Thanks for these resouces
I’m glad you liked them, Norm!
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