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The idea of intelligent agents has been around for some time now: software packages that browse online information for material of particular interest to you, the user. With the World Wide Web growing at the rate it is (the Net Happenings list, to which this reviewer subscribes, reports in the region of 150–200 new sites a week, and that is just the ones people tell it about) the concept of an army of intelligent agents doing research for you has a certain appeal.

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