I fully agree with MEDINFO that blogs should not contain too much personal stuff, but have to do an update about my knee, sorry.
Starting from Monday March 6th I will start therapy with the CPM (Continuous Passive Motion).
Little setback was the decision to have another operation to make the previous chosen solution even stronger.
This operation however confirmed once more that:
- doing talks at staff-meetings on a regular basis is worth a lot (don't forget the Anesthesiology guys!)
- not everything sticks in their memory the way you want it to. (But the time in the operation room is too short to explain this fully...)
OK, I think Toolbars are great for quick easy access to search databases, free or licensed databases. Users can use this jumpstart search to get to their preferred search engines direct from their browser window. But not everybody is allowed to install browser plugins or add-ons. To distribute the Toolbar functionality like the search & news options, I create derived widgets that can be used as a whole in many social networks , websites and intranet sites, everywhere where it is allowed to put up html. The PubMed Search & News Widget is the latest one. I just got confirmation from Widgetbox that they approved it. "Derived" in this case, means, the widget is using the PubMed Toolbar installed custom searches and the installed rss-feed of PubMed New & Noteworthy . (re-published from NLM Toolbars Blog ) Tags: pubmed , nlm , search , widget , toolbar , socialnetworks Related articles by Zemanta PubMed Toolbar in the Spotlight (digicmb.blogspot.com) ...
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