Methods and systems for creating a virtual work environment...

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ABSTRACT:
A system for facilitating engagement of one or more subscribers, the system including a subscriber module that is adapted to communicate with a data store by way of a network. The subscriber module is adapted to enable one or more subscribers to link a first document and a second document as the subscribers engages with at least one of the first document and the second document. The engagement of the subscriber is performed with a level of anonymity with respect to another subscriber.

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