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Barriers to NLP Adoption in Healthcare Organizations
Natural Language Processing (NLP) has the potential to unlock enormous value in healthcare from improving documentation quality to streamlining revenue cycle operations and strengthening data governance. Yet despite years of promise, NLP adoption across healthcare organizations remains uneven and slow.
By Lilly Scottabout a month ago in Writers
Copywriter Meaning, Responsibilities, Skills & How to Become One in 2026
In 2026, the word copywriter carries more weight than ever before. What once referred mainly to someone who wrote advertisements has evolved into a profession that sits at the center of business growth, digital influence, and brand trust. In a world saturated with content, copywriters are no longer just writers; they are strategic communicators who shape how people think, feel, and act.
By Sathish Kumar about a month ago in Writers
An Unsung Hero — Li Jiaming (A Human Rights Defender)
An Unsung Figure in Modern Human Rights Discourse: The Story of Li Jiaming In discussions surrounding modern human rights movements, certain individuals emerge not through widespread publicity, but through persistence, personal sacrifice, and long-term commitment to deeply held principles. Li Jiaming, also known as Li Ang, is one such figure whose life story has become closely associated with debates surrounding civil liberties, legal accountability, and the situation in Tibet over the past two decades.
By Abbasi Publisherabout a month ago in Writers
New Scammers in Circulation
Have you ever been contacted out of the blue by a scammer? I have, many times. The most recent was yesterday. Scammers are getting more sophisticated. They use information that's available online and turn it into emails. Often, they use people who are real and impersonating them by using their personal information.
By Elizabeth Woods2 months ago in Writers
Point The Blame At Your Heart
I write some poems, but not as many as others on Vocal. Most of my poems are about love—wanting love, sad love, or feelings of love. I think I am a big softie inside! Here we go. We blame love stuff on our hearts. We say “loving you with all my heart” and “you break my heart.” All love and feelings are linked to our hearts. We blame everything good or bad on hearts.
By Rosalina Jane2 months ago in Writers
The Day I Realized Aircraft Are Built for Human Error
I remember standing near a cockpit simulator and watching pilots practice emergency scenarios. What surprised me wasn’t the complexity of the systems, it was how forgiving they were. The aircraft didn’t punish mistakes. Instead, it guided crews back toward stability, offering clear feedback and structured responses.
By Beckett Dowhan2 months ago in Writers
How Elite Content Writers Are Building Personal Brands in 2026
In 2026, elite content writers are no longer invisible contributors working behind brand names. They are brands. The shift didn’t happen overnight, and it wasn’t driven by ego or vanity. It was driven by survival, leverage, and the realization that words alone are no longer enough. In an era where AI can generate articles in seconds, what truly separates elite writers is not speed or volume, but identity, credibility, and influence.
By Sathish Kumar 2 months ago in Writers
10 Reasons Why Guest Posting Should Be Part of Your Content Strategy in 2026. AI-Generated.
The digital marketing landscape has transformed dramatically, and content creators are discovering that traditional approaches no longer deliver the results they once did. I've spent years experimenting with various content strategies, and one method continues to prove its worth: guest posting. It's not just about dropping links anymore—it's about building genuine connections and establishing real authority in your niche.
By Ted Flores2 months ago in Writers
Bigger Screen, Bigger Freedom: Play ARC Raiders on iPad and Download StarDesk Remote
Bigger Screens and Mobile Freedom: How Tablets Are Redefining Gaming and Remote Work Mobile technology has undergone a quiet transformation over the past decade. What once served primarily as a platform for casual browsing and media consumption has evolved into a powerful tool for both entertainment and productivity. Tablets, particularly larger-screen models, now sit at the center of this shift.
By Abbasi Publisher2 months ago in Writers
How Austin Teams Handle Mobile App Performance at Large Scale?
The first performance issue rarely appears in a demo. It shows up later, when usage spikes, when a feature ships faster than expected, or when an integration behaves differently under real load. For Austin teams building mobile products in 2026, performance is no longer a late-stage optimization task. It is a design constraint from day one.
By Mary L. Rodriquez2 months ago in Writers







