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Collaboration

Interesting post on how the true collaborative power of web is used to solve age old problems..

The format is simple. By linking questions and answers from hands-on participants, each small solution builds toward a larger understanding, accelerating research. And it proves that mass collaboration can greatly expand human problem-solving abilities. "The idea is to have a place that is a repository of global knowledge," said Stanford professor Ravi Vakil, "






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