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Intel making it easier to argue online

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Bringing up the evidence, on the other hand, opens the Claim Browser, a series of panels reminiscent of Windows Explorer or the Mac Finder's Column view.

Selecting an item in the panel on the left brings up a new panel on the right with further information and snippets.

At this point, Think Link incorporates a Digg-like mechanism for determining which information is shown.

Each item has a voting button next to it, and the reader can vote for or against that piece of evidence. "Promote" votes move that item to the top of the reader's list, and also higher on other readers' lists.

A video showing Think Link in action is available here .