J.W. Bizzaro wrote: > > That may be what BioInfo is in some ways: > > http://bioinformatics.org/bioinfo/ > > What do you think should be in a bioinformatics portal? > TOL's bioinfo is _exactly_ what I was thinking ;-) Add hot current events in bioinformatics with a hierachically organized database like yahoo. Then we pass an XML standard for bioinformatics documents that allows us to catalog them in our database. Once XML takes over the Internet we release a web-crawler that updates the database automagically. Then we sit back and get rich and fat. --Gary =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- Gary Van Domselaar gvd at redpoll.pharmacy.ualberta.ca Faculty of Pharmacy Phone: (780) 492-4493 University of Alberta FAX: (780) 492-5305 Edmonton, Alberta, Canada http://redpoll.pharmacy.ualberta.ca/~gvd