Google may be launching Health search on Wednesday
One of the first things many people do when they receive a medical diagnosis is go online and perform a search to find out more about their malady, even if it often frustrates their physicians. Given that Google is by far the most popular search engine, a good number of people likely begin their searches there. That may be why Google has been quietly testing a new Google Health service.
Reports are that Google plans to announce the new service at some point next week, possibly at the annual Google Press Day on Wednesday.
Read the full story (Arstechnica)
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