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Joshua Porter has written a nice balanced introduction to Web 2.0 on Squidoo. Meanwhile I'm having a running battle with some idiots on the Wikipedia Web 2.0 page. One or
Continue reading »The Wikimedia Foundation, the non-profit organization behind the popular Wikipedia, just released its first official iPhone application for Wikipedia. Wikipedia Mobile, which is available for free in the App Store
Continue reading »While the Wikipedia is one of the most popular destinations on the Internet, it surprisingly lacked an official mobile version until today. Over the years, a number of companies released
Continue reading »After it had been unavailable in Germany for more than two days, the Wikipedia's German portal is finally back online. The local German version of the Wikipedia had become unavailable
Continue reading »Every day, hundreds of articles appear in academic journals and very little of this information is available to the public. Now, RNA Biology has decided to ask every author who
Continue reading »The Wikimedia Foundation, the non-profit entity behind the immensely popular Wikipedia, just announced a new project that is meant to make it a lot easier for inexperienced authors to contribute
Continue reading »digg_url = 'http://digg.com/tech_news/Wikipedia_to_Pay_Illustrators'; digg_bgcolor = '#ffffff'; digg_skin = 'compact'; Wikipedia is formulating a plan to pay contributors of selected illustrations, according to a report this morning in the NYT.
Continue reading »ZDNet is reporting that six British ISPs are filtering access to Wikipedia as a result of the site being added to the Internet Watch Foundation after accusations that it is
Continue reading »Wikipedia, which turned 7 this year, is a source of information for 683 million visitors every year. A poster child for user-generated content, Wikipedia has grown from its first year
Continue reading »Researchers at the University of California at Santa Cruz have built a test extension called WikiTrust that evaluates every word on Wikipedia and highlights text that was added by authors
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