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[Successful Blog - Talking business, swapping strategies, and building relationships] Wikipedia Called Us Nonsense So maybe you were around when we got mired in the labyrinth of the Wikipedia, or when we tried to find out why an article, written by Martin Neumann of the Small Office Herald about the Link Leak Virus, a term coined by Mike Sigers, was summarily deleted within minutes of its submission. I actually wrote to Wikipedia about the situation.
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[Simplenomics.com] What Is Link Leak ? » Simplenomics: […] to find out why an article, written by Martin Neumann of the Small Office Herald about the Link Leak Virus, a term coined by Mike Sigers, was summarily deleted within minutes of it’s sub […]
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