Showing posts with label online. Show all posts
Showing posts with label online. Show all posts

Saturday, December 5, 2015

Internet Providers Suffer Strict New Rules - http://clapway.com/2015/12/05/internet-providers-suffer-strict-new-rules/

Internet providers around the world are looking to strike back against the Federal Communications Commission. The FCC has had to justify the rules they put onto internet providers across the world multiple times in court. This previous Friday they had to do it again.


5. Internet Providers


THE RULES ON INTERNET PROVIDERS


The FCC has placed what is known as their net neutrality rules on internet providers. They state that this prevents them from slowing down content on the web as well as preventing them from blocking any Web content. This does not allow them to block content that they do not like. The last thing these rules prevent internet providers from doing is paying Web sites to speed up service. Many providers have voiced out and stated that the FCC is abusing their power and that they do not like these rules.


ALOT ON THE LINE FOR INTERNET USERS


The ultimately ruling of this case should have all avid internet users on the edge of their seats. If the internet providers end up winning this case, it could actually end up being worse for users. This could allow users to have content that was previously available not. This could also have users paying some sort of cost for some websites. Users might actually want to side with the FCC, but internet providers are surely not their friends.


HOWEVER, FCC STILL IS ABUSING THE RULES


One thing industry lawyers argued was the fact that the FCC violated the law when they extended their policy to Sprint and T-Mobile. The lawyers say that the mobile Internet is not a part of the public switch network and they had no right to do it. They also stated that they do not agree with the FCC paid prioritization ban that disallows internet providers from paying Web sites for faster service. Much must be decided for the court, but the FCC appears to be clearly stepping over their boundaries.



Internet Providers Suffer Strict New Rules

Friday, July 10, 2015

Online Symptom Checkers Fail Testing by Harvard - http://clapway.com/2015/07/10/online-symptom-checkers-fail-testing-by-harvard567/

Reliance on internet for everything has its drawbacks


With our rising reliance on technology and the ever-growing presence the internet has in our lives, you would be hard pressed to find someone not glued to their electronic devices in some way, whether for work or leisure. This is true also for the medical field, with laymen feeling a tad paranoid about symptoms of illness or the occasional weird lump or mole, and wanting an internet solution for it.

They often take to Googling their symptoms on online symptom checkers such as WebMD or Mayo Clinic, and the like. However, this may prove to your biggest mistake according to a new study by Harvard researchers.


The study setup


A new study was published on Wednesday July 8th by Harvard researchers in the BMJ, looking into the accuracy of the online symptom checker. The examination was done in the form of an audit study in which twenty-three online symptom checkers where tested, all in English, with various medical conditions.

To help gauge the accuracy of the diagnoses of the online symptom checkers, the examination was divided into three categories of medical situations: emergency, non-emergency, and self-care. From there, the study observed which of these situations the online symptom checkers decided on, after the study came up with an illness it would take on and give the symptoms to the checker.


The Results


What the researchers then found was that the diagnoses were lackluster and the percentile of the number of times they were right on the money was low. It was enough to be concerned for the misdiagnoses and missed opportunities to get seen or medical care.

Also, the study found that the checkers would recommend going to the triage for treatment when self-care was the more reasonable choice. This was one of the problematic things the researchers found in the audit study on the online symptom checkers.

In fact, one of the authors of the study, Dr. Ateev Mehrotra, mentioned that the important thing about thinking about the symptoms of your ailments is not narrowing down what you have exactly, but rather to focus on seeking medical help immediately. Every second wasted on trying to diagnose yourself may higher your risk of serious injury or further injury to your health.

So yes, the online symptom checkers are pretty much all horrible guessers. Better brush up your acquaintance with your physician instead.



 


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Online Symptom Checkers Fail Testing by Harvard