Can Web-based plagiarism detection beat a Google search?
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A new plagiarism detection service says that it can help track down copied text on the Internet—but it is any better than a search engine? We put it to the test with some of our own content. Plagium is simple to use: enter text into a box and hit the “track plagiarisms” button.

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Can Web-based plagiarism detection beat a Google search?
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