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"A. Simon Mielniczuk" <[log in to unmask]>
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Thought readers would be interested in how one relatively new internet
accessible resource answers this question.

I tried a relatively new site, Google Labs, their self-described 'technology
playground'. One of more interesting responses came via the Glossary
service.

http://labs.google.com/glossary?q=health+promotion

The results were as good an introduction as any I read previously.

The Glossary service is only one of several 'play spaces'. Another I would
recommend, particularly as a display for Health Promotion organizations
holding an open house or doing a visual presentation, is the Viewer.
Entering the phrase 'health promotion' into the viewer service produces an
automatic display similar to one that once took us several hours to program
during an OPC Open House in '97.

http://labs1.google.com/cgi-bin/gviewer.cgi?q=health+promotion&btnG=Google+S
earch&delay=5&start=10

There are three other interesting Google play spaces on that site where you
can pursue your own experimentation. If these interest you, you might try
them soon. As experimentation areas, they may disappear.

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A. Simon Mielniczuk - Strategy & Systems Consulting
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