On alternate universes and Dr. Google
The Old Gray Lady was (quite possibly) not meant to be consumed hurriedly, face buried in the nighttime glow of an iPhone while walking the streets of San Francisco. But that is exactly how we found this highly fascinating article in The New York Times titled “Logging On for a Second (or Third) Opinion”.
The article is a general primer on the explosion of the online health information category and some of the tools and sites that consumers might be interested in. Here is a passage, however, that we found particularly interesting (emphasis ours):
“But paging Dr. Google can lead patients to miss a rich lode of online resources that may not yield to a simple search. Sometimes just adding a word makes all the difference. Searching for the name of a certain cancer will bring up the Wikipedia entry and several information sites from major hospitals, drug companies and other providers. Add the word “community” to that search, Ms. Fox said, and “it’s like falling into an alternate universe,” filled with sites that connect patients.”
Now, if you quiver at the thought of entering alternate universes much like we do, give RightHealth a crack. You don’t have add words to your search, you won’t have to worry about missing out community information. Or doctor-reviewed articles. Or videos. Or slideshows. Or documents (not kidding). Or medical journal abstracts. In one page.
And before we start to grate on you, here’s the link to our cancer topic page: . You be the judge, we welcome feedback as always: http://www.righthealth.com/topic/breast%20cancer.


October 24th, 2008 at 5:35 am
Hi kosmix,
I have done some trails on kosmix and even i do agree that its doing exceptionally good in the categorization of results and displaying of the information, but i would like to ask the kosmix team itself here whether they are looking to come up with their own date base instead of categorizing the results and showing other websites. To be precise here i want to know from you- instead of taking up results from “Images from Yahoo”, “Videos from “Truveo”, “Searches from Google”, etc are you looking to come up with yours own database? of all those. The other reason behind this question is sometimes we can get better videos from “youtube” when compared to “Truveo”. How you gonna tackle this. Is there any AI(Artificial Intellience) you are going to use here?. Luv to hear yours response on this
Many Thanks,
Krish.