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Answers to specific questions, such as who should be given what type of access to MIT's Student Information Services database, will come later.
Some of the features will be provided freely from company Web sites, but other information, like legal documents from the Lexis-Nexis database will come with a fee, Mr. Gates said.
Every venue in SCVNGR's database will come with three basic challenges (one of which is a basic check-in), but it will only be fun if users and businesses start putting the time in to make engaging, creative challenges.
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