Pretty innovative. (via WSJ Health Blog)
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Sorry, Kevin, but how is some pretty Flash linking to poorly formatted landing pages on Revolution’s domain “innovative”? If you’re interested in any of these groups, why wouldn’t you just visit their websites directly?
This is the worst example of online “innovation” I’ve seen — taking a IRL concept and completely sucking the value from it.
PS – 1/6th of the measly 12 entries in this supposed “Health Fair” are Revolution’s own offerings. Not exactly the same as a real health fair, is it?
I thought Revolution was supposed to change the conversation about our health. Shouldn’t there be 100 offerings in this “fair”? Shouldn’t consumers be empowered to grade these organizations? Where’s the innovation?
wah … wah … what a freakin cry baby response.
lol what a hater… you seem bitter or something….
i think its a great idea and effort, even if its not 100% polished
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