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February 13, 2006

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» Grant.gov Usability Incompatability from Partial Recall
Today's Washington Post catches on the problems Mac users have identified for a while now - that Grants.gov does not support Mac users unless these users use a Citrix workaround. Scientists should focus on science, not on how to submit applicat... [Read More]

» Grants.gov and platform-independence from blogs for industry
Dave Cassidy has a new post at Defenestrated responding to Rob Fay. Rob says what many of us in the academic research trenches are thinking: Scientists should focus on science, not on how to submit applications for funding. It seems to me that the ... [Read More]

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