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Tampering with Wikipedia
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Aug. 16: A young computer scientist has developed a program called Wikipedia Scanner that can show who makes changes to Wikipedia articles by tracing their computer address. Kevin Poulsen, senior editor of Wired.com discusses.
Florence Devouard "Wikipedia:social innovation?" (Lift07 EN)
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Florence Devouard "Wikipedia: a social innovation?" (Lift07 EN) Florence Devouard is the chairwoman of Wikimedia, the foundation behind Wikipedia. She speaks on "Wikipedia: a social innovation?" at the LIFT07 conference in Geneva, Switzerland, on February 8, 2007. Distributed by Tubemogul.
JournoPDX: Wikipedia for Journalists
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Mon, Aug 03 2009 9:35 AM
Digital Journalism Camp Portland, Oregon August 1, 2009 presentation. Wikipedia for Journalists presented by Steven Walling, Wikipedia administrator.
1000 Words: Final
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Fri, Jun 05 2009 6:55 AM
Public Domain Photography + Improv Comedy + CrazyTalk Words: Series Credits --------------------------------- Voiceover and Music by Overman (with a nod to Ludwig Van Beethoven) All audio for the "remix" section taken from other episodes in this series, without sound alteration. ** Project Inspi...
Wikipedia’s Jimmy Wales on The Alcove
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Thu, May 28 2009 4:58 AM
Jimmy Wales, the man behind Wikipedia sits down for an in-depth discussion of the celebrated open source online encyclopedia and community. He discusses the philosophy behind Wikipedia as well as it’s current and future designs for growth and innovation.
The Anglə On Assignment "Why the Moon?... And other Observations."
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Follow me on Twitter: Space Shuttle Sally Ride John Glenn back in space: Project Constellation: Virgin Galactic Single Stage to Orbit Want to visit the International Space Station? China to the Moon:
'Search is broken'
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Mon, May 11 2009 11:43 PM
Wikipedia co-founder Jimmy Wales and Wikipedia’s CEO, Gil Penchina, explained to CNET News.com how they are going to try to improve online search.
Jimmy Wales
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Mon, May 11 2009 2:31 PM
Wikipedia founder Jimmy Wales says that his staff is scrambling to protect Wikipedia from Stephen.
The Truth About Wikipedia Credit
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Thu, Nov 27 2008 11:05 PM
- Imagine my surprise when a few friends of mine from the Netherlands emailed to let me know that I was featured in a video about Wikipedia! Wikipedia linked to a video I had done about them, discussing how we can use them as a source to find out truth and information.
How To Buy The Moon
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Rboom: Ides Of March
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Back from Beijing: Brian Conley
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Wed, Nov 12 2008 8:01 AM
Joanne speaks with Alive in Baghdad's Brian Conley upon his return to the U.S. after he was arrested and detained in Beijing last week for videotaping acts of civil disobedience by the Students for a Free Tibet during the 2008 Summer Olympics. .org/wiki/Beijing More»
How to tell if a Wikipedia article is accurate (part 2)
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Mon, Aug 18 2008 5:00 AM
Clues you can use to determine whether a Wikipedia article is accurate, even if you don't know anything about the topic.
Vandalism and Wikipedia
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Sun, Jun 01 2008 1:55 PM
Wikipedia, one of the largest reference sites is open to the public for editing. But now Virgil Griffith has created a new application for the free site, to allow users to see who has edited the page. Last year, reports showed that several big companies tweaked their own pages to only allow good ...
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