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http://alex.halavais.net [a thaumaturgical compendium] This was behind a pay-wall before now, but the Chronicle of Higher Ed has an article on the relationship between Wikipedia and academia. I was quoted in there, and it focusses a little on the Isuzu Experiment but I guess that’s not all bad.

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Casting Out Nines: The Chronicle of Higher Education has begun a series of stories on the relationship between academia and Wikipedia. The first of these is here and is pleasingly lengthy and detailed, and it is definitely worth reading the whole thing. (via Cosmos)

[Tamark.ca] Notes from a Teacher: Mark on Media » 2005 » March: (That’s why the Wall Street Journal, for all its cluelessness about the Web in an archival sense, has a future, and why some local papers still have time to become the primary authorities in their areas before the online competition eats their lunch.)

[Ondisruption.com] Michael Urlocker Focuses on the Disruptive Process in Thought Leaders: Clayton Christensen takes a harsh view of Apple in this BusinessWeek interview, warning the company will head back to obscurity unless it changes its integrated approach: "If they don't open up the architecture and begin trying to be the iTunes inside all MP3 players, they're going to have to keep coming up with the next cool thing...I think it will allow them to survive for a little bit longer (in the PC market.)

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