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Starting on Friday, when Digital Einsteinis introduced, anyone with an Internet connection will be able to share in the letters, papers, postcards, notebooks and diaries that Einstein left scattered in Princeton and in other archives, attics and shoeboxes around the world when he died in 1955.

http://www.nytimes.com/2014/12/05/science/huge-trove-of-albert-einstein-documents-becomes-available-online.html?_r=0

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Very interesting, I wonder, are they all previously released documents? I mean have they all been made publicly view-able before or might there be some new insight to be gained by the public not yet discovered by biographers?

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