Hitwise: Wikipedia Squashes Encyclopedia Rivals
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- Hitwise: Wikipedia Squashes Encyclopedia Rivals
- Kennedy Byrd the Latest Victims of Wikipedia Errors
- Internet Crosses the Billion-User Mark
- The New Information Big 3
- Jimbo Wales ends death by Wikipedia
Hitwise: Wikipedia Squashes Encyclopedia Rivals
PC World
Wikipedia received 97 percent of the visits U. Web surfers made to online encyclopedias last week Web monitoring company Hitwise.
Kennedy Byrd the Latest Victims of Wikipedia Errors
Washington Post United States
Ted Kennedy’s Wikipedia page was edited to include false information yesterday after he suffered a seizure at an inauguration luncheon in the Capitol. By Ben PershingAs if.
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Internet Crosses the Billion-User Mark
InternetNews.com
3 with 562 million visitors and 55. 8 of the worldwide audience. It was a photo finish between Time Warner’s AL properties and Wikipedia for the fourth- and fifth-place spots on comScore’s list. 4 slot with 273 million visitors in December while Wikipedia received only 22000 fewer visitors comScore said. Facebook dominated in the competitive social networking arena according to comScore which said the site grew 127 percent during the past year to claim 222 million visitors in December. That made it the top social site and seventh most-popular property worldwide.
The New Information Big 3
New York Times United States
In a “blink of history?s eye” he says (1) a single medium the Web dominates the supply of information (2) a single search engine Google dominates navigation of that medium and (3) a single information source Wikipedia dominates the Google search results. Behold the Web once “radically heterogeneous” now “radically homogeneous.
Jimbo Wales ends death by Wikipedia
Register UK
But this time around Wikipedia co-founder Jimmy “Jimbo” Wales felt the need to take some action. In the wake of the Kennedy-Byrd embarrassment reported yesterday by.
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