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		<title>What is olunet about?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Firstly, olunet is an abbreviation for olympic network. Actually, in Estonian olympiad = olümpiaad, that is why oly is replaced by olu, as well as for simplicity. However olunet is not a network (yet), but just an idea.
Shortly, in keywords, olunet is about chemistry competitions and e-education. We are trying to use pure web-technologies to [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Firstly, <em>olunet</em> is an abbreviation for <em>olympic network</em>. Actually, in Estonian <em>olympiad</em> = <em>olümpiaad</em>, that is why <em>oly</em> is replaced by <em>olu</em>, as well as for simplicity. However <em>olunet</em> is not a network (yet), but just an idea.</p>
<p>Shortly, in keywords, <em>olunet</em> is about chemistry competitions and e-education. We are trying to use pure web-technologies to deal with chemistry on the web. You may see our first attempts on <a href="http://olunet.org">www.olunet.org</a>. On whole, it is possible via hypertext (HTML), mathematical language (MathML) and scalable vector graphics (SVG) to create, manipulate, change, and save, etc. chemical formulas.  So the purpose is to develop  aforementioned approach available and easy for everyone fond on chemistry.</p>
<p>The most interesting example is <a href="http://olunet.org/workbooks">workbooks</a> &#8211; it shows a way (rough at present time) of how you may make a workbook of problems you like. Page <a href="http://olunet.org/tests">tests</a> contains chemical test with formulas and graphics displayed in a native way (for browser).</p>
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