Social Media Saves Lives

Social Media Saves Lives


Posted Thursday, February 5, 2009 - 11:34am

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention is getting all Web 2.0 on us with a "Social Media Page" that provides all kinds of tools—ranging from highly useful to quite silly—for tracking information about the peanut recalls.

The page, co-sponsored by the CDC, the Food and Drug Administration and the Department of Health and Human Services, has the agencies includes blogs, databases of recalled products, widgets of various kinds for outside bloggers to use, links to YouTube channels, podcasts, links to Twitter feeds and the like.

And for those of you who insist on getting your diseased-food information while immersed in a virtual world, "CDC Second Life" lets you dress your avatar in a biohazard suit and have it wear an "awareness bracelet."

  • Dan Mitchell has written for The New York Times, The Chicago Tribune, The MInneapolis Star-Tribune and Wired.

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