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Funding of Labshare

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I have edited this controversial section that makes unsubstantiated claims - see edit war on Labshare Labshare
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"The department assisted in the commercialization of Australian remote laboratories in higher education, injecting more than $3,800,000 into the sector, supporting a Government-granted monopoly by way of the Labshare cartel to the Australian Technology Network universities, University of South Australia, Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology, University of Technology Sydney, Curtin University of Technology and Queensland University of Technology."
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"The department assisted in the commercialization of Australian remote laboratories in higher education, injecting funds into the sector, supporting the foundation of the Labshare project." paragraph (to me) reads as non-controversial and a lot more neutral.Alxxthegeek (talk) 05:27, 30 August 2010 (UTC)[reply]

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