A War of Words ver Wikipedia’s Spanish Version

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- A War of Words ver Wikipedia’s Spanish Version
- Intelligence Community’s Wikipedia Begins to Thrive
- Hewlett Foundation ponies up cash for Wikipedia
- Wikipedia – A Sign of the Times…
- WorldNetDaily according to Wikipedia
- News of Jaycee Lee Dugard’s story sparks online activity around …

A War of Words ver Wikipedia’s Spanish Version
New York Times
?China-Taiwan relations for example are a long-standing source of world tension surpassed by a rare few disputes among them the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. Could a bunch of volunteer editors really expect to create articles that please both Chinese and Taiwanese or Israelis as well as Palestinians? Talk about utopian dreams. With more than 500 Wikipedians gathering in fun-loving Buenos Aires for.
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Intelligence Community’s Wikipedia Begins to Thrive
Security Management
intelligence community may be overcoming its institutional aversion to information sharing as its internal version of Wikipedia begins to thrive. Intellipedia is a collaborative online intelligence repository and it runs counter to traditional reluctance in the intelligence community to the sharing of classified information.

Hewlett Foundation ponies up cash for Wikipedia
Register
Wikipedia is in no position to turn down cash from anyone considering that Wikimedia is dedicated to open source and open content and relies on the kindness of strangers for not only its content but also for the money to keep the Wikipedia project and numerous related projects afloat. But they must have been hoping for more help from the Hewlett Foundation especially when you consider that Hewlett and his partner Dave Packard were engineers from Stanford University created the original Silicon Valley IT startup and had a lifelong dedication to education and the dissemination of news and information.

Wikipedia – A Sign of the Times…
SYS-CN Media
r something more disturbing? So Wikipedia is finally closing its doors to unrestricted editing why? Well because it was being abused – and the reputation of the site was falling. When the Internet first came on the scene the data was ‘good’ because the people who used it wanted.

WorldNetDaily according to Wikipedia
WND.com
” Notably WND columnist Jerome Corsi was criticized for his book “The bama Nation” and Farah defended him. Farah claimed Corsi was the victim of an “attempted media lynching” and urged sympathizers to purchase extra copies of the book to boost sales and to give those copies to friends. You get the picture? WND is a mean nasty ugly right-wing website and somebody at Wikipedia is trying to discredit it as a news source.

News of Jaycee Lee Dugard’s story sparks online activity around …
Reno Gazette Journal
Actually I am but they are tears for a miracle. “Carmen Catalina said “this is truly amazing! i can’t wait to see her reunited with her family what a miracle. “WikipediaThe online reference source Wikipedia has been making frequent updates to Dugard’s page at.

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