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08-26-2008Last week, the New Media Expo took place in Las Vegas, Nevada. The Expo brought together 2,000 attendees, including individual media makers, companies, schools,…
08-20-2008Last week, 1,000 people from the fields of public health, social marketing, health communication, health education, and other fields gathered in Atlanta for the…
07-29-2008If you decide to start a blog for yourself or your organization, part of your strategy should include blog promotion. How and where you promote your blog are ke…
05-27-2008This week we are continuing the second part of our two-part series on video games and public health. Last week we spoke with Tina Hoff, Vice President and Direc…
05-20-2008We've been noticing a lot of press about video games lately. Grand Theft Auto IV is flying off the shelves. It sold 60 million copies in the first week. Oth…
04-01-2008Last week we told you we were going to do another entry on social networking sites--but we decided to preempt that post because we've reached an important a…
03-20-2008March 20 is National Native HIV/AIDS Awareness Day.American Indians and Alaska Natives (AI/AN) are ranked third in the nation in the rate of AIDS diagnosis comp…
03-12-2008This week's post is the first of a series that will focus on social networking sites (SNS). We'll begin with MySpace.What are Social Networking Sites? S…
03-10-2008Today, March 10, is National Women and Girls HIV/AIDS Awareness Day.What you can do:get tested for HIV - find a testing center near you by visiting www.hivtest.…
03-05-2008Today's post is a follow-up to our initial post Conference at Stanford University.Two members of the HIV.gov team went to Texting4Health to learn from, and.…
02-26-2008We have completed a number of usability assessments for the HIV.gov website. However, when we were writing our latest blog post about usability, we realized we.…
02-19-2008We designed HIV.gov knowing that visitors only spend up to 30 seconds scanning a webpage. People look for trustworthy, updated, and easy-to-read information. If…
01-22-2008How can you keep up with the never-ending parade of news on HIV/AIDS prevention, testing, treatment, and research?Many of our HIV.gov colleagues use a great too…