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Wikimania, an annual conference for users of Wikipedia and other projects operated by the Wikimedia Foundation. ... ↑ "694 Million People Currently Use the Internet Worldwide According To comScore Networks". comScore. 2006-05-04. -
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Criticism of Wikipedia
Cohen's argument, however, finds a grave conclusion in these circumstances: "To control the reference sources that people use is to control the way people comprehend the world. ... A February 2008 article in SF Weekly details a journalist's futile attempts to track down the real identity of Wikipedia user Griot, who got involved in edit wars over the biography of Ralph Nader as well as local politicians, and was eventually banned on Wikipedia for sock puppeteering. -
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Reliability of Wikipedia
The reliability of Wikipedia, compared to both other encyclopedias and more specialized... and weaknesses inherent in the editing process unique to Wikipedia. ... Others taking this view include Danah Boyd, who in 2005 discussed Wikipedia as an academic... who stated "I use the Wikipedia a lot. -
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Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
| From Wikipedia's newest articles: ... that with 14 goals, Jordan Eberle (pictured) is the highest scoring Canadian to participate in the International Ice Hockey Federation World Under-20 Championships? ... that in 1925 the Labour and Socialist International... ... Help desk – Ask questions about using Wikipedia. -
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Wikipedia in culture
References to Wikipedia in culture have increased as more people learn about and use the online encyclopedia project. ... George of Bob and George once used Wikipedia to research the The First Annual Robot Tournament (a plot element from Mega Man 6) after being told his brother, Bob, was killed during it, but found no information. -
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Larry Sanger
Lawrence Mark "Larry" Sanger (born July 16, 1968) is an American philosopher, co-founder of Wikipedia, and the creator of the encyclopedia Citizendium. ... I know a lot of students use Wikipedia as a place to start to learn about a subject. -
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German Wikipedia
The German Wikipedia (German: Deutschsprachige Wikipedia) is the German-language edition of Wikipedia, a free and mostly publicly editable online encyclopedia. ... While everyone is free to use Wikipedia content, there are certain conditions, such as attribution, a copy of the license text and no non-free derivative works (see GNU Free Documentation License for details). -
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History of Wikipedia
Jimmy Wales thinks that many people might find the idea objectionable, but I think not. (…) As to Nupedia's use of a wiki, this is the ULTIMATE "open" and simple format for developing content. ... After 6 December 2003, various system messages shown to Wikipedia users were no longer hard coded, allowing Wikipedia administrators to modify certain parts of MediaWiki's interface, such as the message shown to blocked users. -
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Korean Wikipedia
The Korean Wikipedia is the Korean language edition of the Wikipedia. ... Therefore, most users of the Korean Wikipedia are South Koreans and most articles are written in the South Korean style. -
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Welsh Wikipedia
The Welsh Wikipedia (Welsh: Wicipedia Cymraeg or plain Wicipedia) is the Welsh-language edition of Wikipedia. ... In an August 2007 interview, Jimmy Wales, co-founder of Wikipedia, used the Welsh Wikipedia as an example of the rationale for having wikipedias in smaller languages:
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