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[Connected Internet News | Broadband Mobile Gaming News] I think it is great that Wikipedia is still a advertising free site and that companies like Yahoo! are supporting it with cash and hardware.
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[Lorelle on WordPress] What Are Keywords?: You’d find the cards with your key words and a list of numbers for the category of books that may or may not have the information you needed. Carefully, you’d write down the numbers on a piece of scratch paper with a worn out half-sized pencil with no eraser you snagged from a little cardboard box on the librarian’s desk.
[Casual Thoughts about Any Phrase] [IMG ãã®ã¨ã³ããªã¼ãå«ãããã¯ãã¼ã¯]: an amplifier, blogging would be uninteresting. But like Wikipedia, blogging harnesses collective... internet application to date has been backed by a specialized database: Google's web crawl, Yahoo..., such that after ten years, Amazon, not Bowker, is the primary source for bibliographic data on books
[T Campbell's Blog] Is "Everything We Know" Wrong?: My take: Wikipedia's undergoing a serious problem, and Wikipedia is not as replaceable as everyone seems to think. Comixpedia.org is a nice alternate-universe Wikipedia for webcartoonists to browse, and it's hella better than nothing, but I don't think Yahoo or Google are going to take it more seriously than the "real" Wikipedia any time soon.
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