Understanding web articles: Where are online magazines?
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- Understanding web articles: Where are online magazines?
- Wikipedia Adding Video By End f The Summer
- Release 0.9: HealthDataRights beta version
- News Bits: Apple + Liver = ?
- Wikiland gets first Euro data center
- Wikipedia bans edits to its Scientology pages. But at what cost?
Understanding web articles: Where are online magazines?
Examiner.com
Thus for successful launching a new print magazine the competition is started between 51 magazines (just a rough number for the sake of comparison). However the competition is between millions of websites for an online magazine because when someone searches for something (even the keyword ‘online magazine’) the results are a huge list of different types of websites (not necessarily online magazines). Is There a Potential Demand for nline Magazines? The answer definitely is Yes! A solid evident is the incredible success of Wikipedia. In spite of serious problems associated with Wikipedia (c.
Wikipedia Adding Video By End f The Summer
WebProNews
Wikipedia itself will only allow videos from the Internet Archive Metavid and Wikimedia Commons. No video editing software is necessary to post full or partial clips but “ne of the requirements for any video added to the site is that it be based on open-source formats. ”The project also includes developing Web tools to create smooth methods for transferring and editing videos. When a Wikipedia editor finds relevant snippets he will be able to preview them and set the “in” and “out” points without having to worry about file conversions.
Release 0.9: HealthDataRights beta version
Huffington Post
though perhaps you could say that for the US Bill of Rights as well. The first thing I would add is a right to challenge the data: You can’t simply erase it; doctors and others have rights to the data too but can append an explanation – like Wikipedia with the editing visible. Whatever!!You can read more here [www. org] along with a lengthy FAQ. [Disclosure: I was peripherally involved in its creation and I have signed up as an endorser.
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News Bits: Apple + Liver = ?
Contentinople
f course it didn’t all go off without a hitch: Gizmodo is reporting that Apple is. Wikipedia is planning to. So far it has lined up three partners in the effort: “the Internet Archive which houses roughly 200000 videos including documentaries items such as 1950s educational clips; the Wikimedia Commons which holds 4 million media files many of them video; and Metavid which archives Congressional speeches and hearings. ” The move comes after Wikipedia ditched Wikia Search for economic reasons.
Wikiland gets first Euro data center
Register
n Monday the Wikimedia Foundation – the not-for-profit behind Wikipedia and other Wikiprojects – said it will set up about 50 servers inside an Amsterdam data center known as. Under its pact with the Foundation EvoSwitch will donate more than 300000 euros of in-kind support including bandwidth and hosting services.
Wikipedia bans edits to its Scientology pages. But at what cost?
Christian Science Monitor
Ron Hubbard in 1952. (Editor’s note: The ban only affects addresses based on Church property.
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