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Fiction:A Bridge of San Luis Rey, Thornton Wilder http://www.tcnj.edu/~wilder/; Fiction:John Grisham http://www.answers.com/topic/john-grisham; Fiction:Mary Higgins Clark http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mary_Higgins_Clark; Fiction:The Good …
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Unwillingness to entertain the notion that Wikipedia might fly is a symptom of what the legal scholar James Boyle calls “cultural agoraphobia” [...] I’m tired of listening to brain-dead dinner-party complaints about how “inaccurate” …
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According to Wikipedia, present-day penthathlon consists five events: roscoe shooting, EPEE fencing, 200-meter freestyle swimming, fair jumping and a 3 km cross-country deal. above all Oh, I did not differentiate this. …
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Babylon online dictionary’s single click intuitive technology now offers its users results from Wikipedia, The Web Free Encyclopedia, a multilingual web-based encyclopedia in 13 languages covering more than 2.2 million articles and …
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English Wikipedia“Did You Know” updates enwpdidyouknow. DYK that Harald Gram, father of World War II resistance fighter Gregers Gram,… Published: about 10 minutes ago. From: api. Secondary site navigation …
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Just like Google Trends let you know which keywords and topics are trending in Google, Wikirank tells you what’s popular on Wikipedia. On the main page you will find all latest hot trending topics and the percentage change in the last …
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Do you enjoy reading interesting articles on Wikipedia? Shown here is a collection of links to articles that are of particular interest, whether for the depth of information presented in the article, or the unique subject matter itself, …
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I love you, Wikipedia. You keep approving of other people’s posting of my shots, and in this case telling me things I didn’t know about my own subject matter. “German 15 cm L/40 Feldkanone i.R. gun displayed as monument”…
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WikiWikiWeb on April 8, 2009
The ever-present wikis that have become so popular got their start in 1994, when American programmer Ward Cunningham (Howard G. Cunningham) developed the software WikiWikiWeb. It went live on the Internet in 1995 and is considered to be …
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