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[EBlogger] There’s a brief interview with Jimmy Wales at nPost.com that has this entertaining little tidbit:
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[Sociate.com] Jerry Michalski's Home on the Web: When he tells the story of the birth of the Wikipedia, Jimmy Wales describes the seven-step editorial process he and a professional researcher put in place for the original Nupedia. They were going to solicit articles from qualified experts, review them properly, then publish them.
[Hintofsarcasm.com] hintofsarcasm: They seem to come out with the most fascinating stories that I think most of us, even those not in the waiting industry will be able to relate to, likely because most of us are decent restraunt-going people who would never dream of being as rude, arrogant or behaving in any way like some of the people that they encounter on a day to day basis.
[Creativecommons.org] Creative Commons Blog | Creative Commons: Over at the new Flickr blog, they've announced support for Creative Commons in Flickr. Flickr's a site to share photos like no other: it's a social software application that lets you define friends and family, you can annotate photos, share photos in a live chat using an innovative interface, form groups around topics, and now you can license your photos.
[Bernardmoon.blogspot.com] Junto Boyz: Meanwhile, criticism from outside the Wikipedia camp has been rebuffed with a ferocious blend of irrationality and vigor that's almost unprecedented in our experience: if you thought Apple, Amiga, Mozilla or OS/2 fans were er, .passionate, you haven't met a wiki-fiddler.
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