Insides Trading: What Impact Will Facebook Have on Organ Donations?
May 29, 2012, 8:00 am by Scientific American: Health
Since launching in February 2004, Facebook has proved highly effective at creating opportunities for the average Web user to create campaigns that reach a mass audience. Most recently such opportunities have extended to organ donation , an area that could benefit from the social network's attention-- controversy over its recent initial public offering aside , Facebook's membership is more than 900 million and growing. [More]
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