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Though the traditional big encyclopedia have long championed the reliability of their expert authors over the wisdom of Wikipedia’s crowd, they are showing signs of opening up. Brittanica is preparing a relaunch of its web offering …
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In a super clever stroke, TCD student Stephen Dolan has created a tool that works out the shortest path between two articles on Wikipedia. Example:. Shortest path from Bertie Ahern to corruption Bertie Ahern …
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Most Popular Wikipedia Articles Most popular articles on Wikipedia during February 2008. * Barack Obama - 553364 Views * John McCain - 266661 * Miley Cyrus - 186851 * Wikipedia - 167925 * Naruto - 163817 * Chinese New Year - 134950 …
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Flying Spaghetti Monster - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia: “he Flying Spaghetti Monster (also known as the Spaghedeity) is the deity of a parody religion[1] called The Church of the Flying Spaghetti Monster and its system of beliefs, …
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Of course, the irony is that oft-cited study by Nature which found that Britannica’s science entries, no doubt fact-checked by these Britannica experts, were only a bit more accurate than Wikipedia’s entries. …
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http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vegan#Gesundheitliche_Risiken.
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Now the environmental implications of the brands durability surely has to be another green feather in Land Rover’s cap.
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Did you know that Wikipedia:References can be a controversial topic? Let me tell you about . . .
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