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---------------------- NEWS FEATURES ---------------------- Science in the web age: The expanding electronic universe Sarah Tomlin http://info.nature.com/cgi-bin24/DM/y/eV4x0BfWLH0Ch0qVj0ES
Science in the web age: Joint efforts At its best, academia is a marketplace of ideas. But many scientists are reluctant to embrace the latest web tools that would allow them to communicate their ideas in new ways, says Declan Butler. http://info.nature.com/cgi-bin24/DM/y/eV4x0BfWLH0Ch0qVV0E7
Science in the web age: The real death of print Despite clashes with publishers over copyright, Google's plan to make millions of books available online is turning the tide for efforts to digitize the world's literature. Andreas von Bubnoff tracks the demise of the printed page. http://info.nature.com/cgi-bin24/DM/y/eV4x0BfWLH0Ch0qVk0ET
Science in the web age: Start your engines Google has launched another challenge to commercial search services - this time aimed at scientists. But is the new engine running as smoothly as its fans hope? Jim Giles investigates. http://info.nature.com/cgi-bin24/DM/y/eV4x0BfWLH0Ch0qVW0E8
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