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I don't believe that the subject of this article garnered the notability needed to warrant a page in the first place. The only reference included on the page talks about theoretical implications of the software and not its actual adoption or utilization. BBC seems to be the only active source which has published information regarding this project. There isn't any indication that the project is still being worked on or that it even came close to fruition. Capsulecap (
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Delete There were a spate of news stories about this in 2002. Was it notable then? Doesn't seem like it since the stories were based mostly on promises. According to
the Wayback machine, the site of the company Lobal (founded by a Professor John Taylor) quickly became defunct.
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