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Apr
21
2007
AOL founder Steve Case has officially launched the health care portal RevolutionHealth this Thursday, in a bid to challenge the market leader WebMD for a piece of the multibillion dollar pharmaceutical ad market.
Revolution Health is different from health search engines like Healthline and Medstory in a way that it does not make users search for health related issues but rather enable them to ask about such issues on the community portal-its actually a health related social network.
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Thanks so much for the great post.
Wanted to throw in one quick clarification–the Revolution Pages product is a homegrown capability, which (coincidentally) has a very similar name to CarePages.
From the press release: “Our acquisition of CarePages adds an incredible service that enables friends and family to share health information and emotional support when a mother gives birth, or when a loved one faces a serious condition”
Revolution Pages is oriented towards the creation of publicly facing, shared, topic-driven pages.
We encourage all to try both products.
http://www.revolutionhealth.com/fabric
http://carepages.com
Cheers,
Eddie Frederick
Developer, Revolution Pages