A growing need for faster and more efficient communications among the world’s scientists has led to the development of a new IBM machine which analyses technical articles sentence by sentence and then reproduces the most significant sentences on an electronic printer. At a glance an engineer or scientist can determine whether or not the article is of value to him.
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Press, Volume XCVIII, Issue 28793, 14 January 1959, Page 6
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