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      <title>&quot;One-click&quot; for cell lines</title>
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        <![CDATA[john wilbanks - The current buzz over web 2.0 and the buzz I'm trying to create for "Research Web":http://network.nature.com/blogs/tag/research+web is all well and good. But what about getting some of the efficiencies we associate with the Web into the daily life of a]]>
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      <title>Seeding the Social Web for Science</title>
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        <![CDATA[john wilbanks - John from Cal Tech posted an interesting comment on my last post. Paraphrasing slightly, if all 60,000 neuroscientists took up arms and began a round of tagging, collaborative filtering, and more…would that be enough to mark up the literature? John]]>
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      <title>No tenure for Technorati: Science and the Social Web</title>
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        <![CDATA[john wilbanks - I've been thinking a lot about the Social Web and the Research Web. Last time out I stuck to the latter. But I see a lot of web 2.0 pushes into the sciences and it's got me thinking...is science a]]>
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      <title>The Research Web</title>
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        <![CDATA[john wilbanks - I was at a "FasterCures":http://fastercures.org event this past week that got me thinking about the disconnect between the Web 2.0 / Social Web and what gets called the Semantic Web. Lots of discussion centered on the use of Second Life]]>
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