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After a few stressful, just joking, minutes while it scans your online history, it gives you a report.
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Anyone who scans much online technology journalism will know that snarky opinion pieces and cheap reviews - offered to readers for nothing - are its common currency so asking for cash to support heavyweight reporting seemed optimistic to say the least.
BBC: Good news - journalism matters
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An ambitious project aims to track down all the 4, 000 to 5, 000 surviving letters, catalogue and summarise them online and, where possible, include scans.
BBC: Search for Alfred Russel Wallace's 19th Century letters
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The National Archives' innovative move of putting scans of these 3.9 million pages online has democratized genealogy.
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When you compare the brain scans of a group of troubled kids who are not doing very well, including spending too much time online, to normal, healthy kids you find differences in areas of the brain implicated in decision-making, self-control, and emotional regulation.
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