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90% of Wikipedia Entries on Costliest Medical Conditions Contain Errors

In case you needed more proof that the Internet is a terrible, no good, very bad place to go for medical information, scientific research has now officially confirmed it.

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thorstein3608d ago

Wikipedia. Double take. Wikipedia. Who uses wikipedia for factual information? It isn't even allowed in academic research.

ajax173608d ago

Always check links!!! Wikipedia can be a good thing as long as their source from a legitimate site.

thorstein3607d ago

Not always. I have seen a link to a legitimate site (in one case the US Patent Office) however, the information they linked to had nothing to do with the article.

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Twitter Blue problems? How to sign up for verification despite error messages

Signing up for the new Twitter Blue has caused problems for some folks. The Shortcut details the roadblocks you may hit trying to sign up and how to get around them.

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EvilCackle489d ago (Edited 489d ago )

Good thing I signed up at launch so people know I'm the real evilcackle

CurrentDigital489d ago

Huge loss for those who don't know where else to spend their surplus $8 a month

SwiderMan488d ago

Still haven't been approved for Twitter Blue :/

gatewayinternational485d ago

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Thousands of top websites collect your data in real-time as you type

Websites are harvesting our data even before we

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The days of remaining anonymous on the internet are coming to an end

Regulations are beginning to require users to verify their identification online.

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