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Daily Archives: December 13, 2006

Internet Users Increasingly Turn to Online House Hunting

Pew Internet & American Life Project: “For Americans on the move, the Internet is becoming an increasingly important resource for researching housing options. The number of online house hunters has increased by two thirds since March 2000. On average, more than three million Internet users are online on any given day searching for a new place to live.”

  • Looking for Information About a Place to Live, December 13, 2006
  • Report Finds U.S. Bioterror, Bird Flu, and Health Disaster Preparedness Inadequate

    Press release: “Trust for America’s Health (TFAH) today released the fourth annual “Ready or Not? Protecting the Public’s Health from Disease, Disasters, and Bioterrorism,” which found that five years after the September 11th and anthrax tragedies, emergency health preparedness is still inadequate in America. The…report contains state-by-state health preparedness scores based on 10 key indicators… Continue Reading

    Wyden Proposes The Healthy Americans Act

    Press release: “Following 60 years of gridlock on a desperately-needed overhaul of the nation’s health care system, U.S. Senator Ron Wyden, a member of the Finance Committee, today unveiled a groundbreaking new proposal to provide affordable, high quality, private health coverage for everyone regardless of where they work or live.” Learn more about the Healthy… Continue Reading

    Google Launches Patent Search With Over 7 Million Patents Granted by USPTO

    About Google Patent Search: “As part of Google’s mission to organize the world’s information and make it universally accessible and useful, we’re constantly working to expand the diversity of content we make available to our users. With Google Patent Search, you can now search the full text of the U.S. patent corpus and find patents… Continue Reading

    Gartner Releases 10 IT Predictions for 2007 and Beyond

    Press release: Among the predicitions, is the following – “Blogging and community contributors will peak in the first half of 2007. Given the trend in the average life span of a blogger and the current growth rate of blogs, there are already more than 200 million ex-bloggers. Consequently, the peak number of bloggers will be… Continue Reading

    Training for Terrorism-Related Conditions in Hospitals: United States, 2003-2004

    Press release, December 11, 2006: Training for Terrorism-Related Conditions in Hospitals: United States, 2003-04. Advance Data Number 380. 9 pp. (PHS) 2007-1250. “The report …is based on data from the annual National Hospital Ambulatory Medical Care Survey, conducted by CDC’s National Center for Health Statistics (NCHS).” “Eighty-eight percent of hospitals surveyed in 2003 and 2004… Continue Reading

    ALA Calls for Real Update on EPA Library Status

    Follow up to my December 11, 2006 posting, EPA Responds to Protests Over Library Closures, see today’s ALA Press release: “American Library Association (ALA) President Leslie Burger responded to the Environmental Protection Agency’s (EPA) update Monday on the status of agency libraries. “The teleconference raised more questions than it answered. It is a gross oversimplification… Continue Reading

    Leahy Speech at Georgetown on Ensuring Liberty And Security Through Checks And Balances

    Ensuring Liberty And Security Through Checks And Balances: A Fresh Start For The Senate Judiciary Committee In The New 110th Congress, December 13, 2006 – By Senator Patrick Leahy (D-Vt.) Incoming Chairman, Senate Judiciary Committee, United States Senate. “When it comes to protecting Americans’ privacy, what we have today are analog rules in a digital… Continue Reading

    Senators Introduce Bill to Repeal Real ID Act

    Press release: “Senator Daniel K. Akaka (D-HI) and Senator John E. Sununu (R-NH) introduced legislation [on December 8, 2006] to repeal Title II of the REAL ID Act of 2005, which they believe places an unrealistic and unfunded burden on state governments and erodes Americans’ civil liberties and privacy rights. The Identification Security Enhancement Act… Continue Reading