Abstract
We believe that, by now, even the pharmacists who try to avoid computers are at least vaguely aware of major changes in the ways the Internet has been used in the last 5 years. If you miss your favorite TV show, you can go to Hulu.com (or directly to the network Web site) to catch up. Arguing with your significant other about factual information is never necessary; as one of the de facto portals to accessing information, Google.com receives over 31 billion searches per month. Do not argue; just “Google” it. There are now more text messages being sent every day than there are people on the planet, and many are reporting that they spend more time online at home than they previously spent watching television. What does all of this mean for the health care profession?
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