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[solitude.dk | Commentary on media, communication, culture and technology.] Of course it would be more valuable to look at del.icio.us in general, but I wanted to look at Wikipedia entries only. Traditional historic entries, something that I have almost exclusively used encyclopedias for in the past, generally aren't bookmarked by others (American Civil War and Leonardo da Vinci are the exceptions) and the few contemporary geek articles I've bookmarked are all scored high.

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Nothingandallhttp://nothingandall.blogspot.com  Nothingandall: 1864 - American Civil War: Battle of Atlanta - Outside of Atlanta, Georgia, Confederate General John Bell Hood leads an unsuccessful attack on Union troops under General William T. Sherman on Bald Hill. (via Cosmos)

http://tomw.blog-city.com  tomw.blog-city.com: The Civil War In DepthThe Soldiers of the Civil WarWikipedia Article (via Cosmos)

http://wasteoftime001.blogspot.com  Who Cares?: I was just sitting here, enjoying my read and planning to wish you a happy birthday, when two things happened: you said Garry Trudeau is an American cartoonist(I ALWAYS thought he was Canadian), and CCB said something tantalizing about parts 3 and 4 of your birthday surprise without mentioning parts 1 and 2 for your readers. (via Cosmos)

Nothingandallhttp://nothingandall.blogspot.com  Nothingandall: Russian-born German Impressionist painter and graphic artist.1861 - American Civil War: First Battle of Bull Run - At Manassas Junction, Virginia, the first major battle of the war begins (Confederate victory). (via Cosmos)

Galactic Suite . Stay: (via Cosmos)

[Diverseeducation.com] Diverse: Your Portal to Diversity: Perspectives: Blogging Opens Up ...: Defined by the online encyclopedia Wikipedia as “regular entries … presented in reverse chronological order,” this new medium provides real-time access to information by our regular readers (who have bookmarked our sites and visit on a daily basis) as well as by our guests (who find us through search engines such as Google).

Batesinfo.com[Batesinfo.com] Mary Ellen Bates - Tip of the Month: In some ways, it still retains the flavor of a public library - in addition to a hierarchical subject directory, it includes sections for "Ready Reference" (encyclopedias, dictionaries, almanacs and so on), the Reading Room (links to web sites that provide access to the full text of books, magazines and newspapers), and KidSpace and TeenSpace (resources for kindergarten through high school students). It also has a collection of "Pathfinders" - guides to both print and online sources for topics ranging from heart disease to Greek mythology.

[Robertandrews.co.uk] Robert Andrews: Weblog entries in Stories category: But no, this would be about refining public programme information in a way that edifies a public whose interests in particular undocumented programme segments might not have been predicted or possible to predict, especially for live content. Furthermore, it's about letting the listeners bookmark programme segments in ways that are meaningful to them - personal meanings, like Leo Blair tagging an interview with the Prime Minister "dad", for private organisation, not necessarily the one-size, broadcast model of the central listings service.

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