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@@ -101,8 +101,8 @@ Angular frees you from the following pains:
overall flow of the application rather than all of the implementation details.
* **Writing tons of initialization code just to get started:** Typically you need to write a lot
of plumbing just to get a basic "Hello World" AJAX app working. With Angular you can bootstrap
- your app easily using services, which are auto-injected into your application in a {@link
- http://code.google.com/p/google-guice/ Guice}-like dependency-injection style. This allows you
+ your app easily using services, which are auto-injected into your application in a
+ [Guice](http://code.google.com/p/google-guice/)-like dependency-injection style. This allows you
to get started developing features quickly. As a bonus, you get full control over the
initialization process in automated tests.