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[Creative Commons » Commons News] Facebook has hundreds of millions of users, and now more than 70% of their traffic is coming from outside of the US. Our hope is that many Facebook users (if they are not already) will also be inclined to join the large community of Wikipedia contributors.

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[Digital Inspiration Technology Blog] Print Multiple Wikipedia Articles to a Single PDF: Now open any Wikipedia page that would like to include in your PDF book and click the “Add this page to your book” link. Repeat this step until all the page have been added to the print basket.

[HADNEWS.COM] Today on Planet 100: Earth Day 2020 (Video) at HADNEWS.COM: The Best and Worst News for the Planet Since the Last Earth Day Image via Wikipedia Commons Between Obama reinvigorating environmental policy in the US to the year-long. Microsoft Kin specs update: 600MHz processors, ambient sensors.

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[B2B Sources] PRINT MULTIPLE WIKIPEDIA ARTICLES TO A SINGLE PDF: Now open any Wikipedia page which would similar to to embody in your PDF book as well as click the “Add this page to your book” link. Repeat this step until all the page have been combined to the imitation basket.

[CNET News - Gaming and Culture] Wikipedia readies for first major UI overhaul | Geek Gestalt ...: About half a million beta users have been testing the changes for several months, and the Wikimedia Foundation expects to start rolling out those changes to the public on Wikimedia Commons, Wikipedia's media repository, on April 5. Assuming that all goes well with that experiment, the public at large will see the changes applied to the general Wikipedia in late April.

[Talk And Squawk] Facebook's new features - Talk And Squawk - Wilmington Star News ...: On each Community Page, you’ll be able to learn more about a topic or an experience””whether it’s cooking or learning a new language””and see what your friends and others in the Facebook community are saying about this topic. Community Pages are still in beta, but our long-term goal is to make them the best collection of shared knowledge on a topic.

[Twisting the bytes] Twisting the bytes » The private side of public data: And he was threatened to get sued by Facebook, just for following the common standard regulating “the way the web has worked for the last 16 years since robots.txt was introduced“. Therefore, Wikipedia acknowledges the right of researchers to go through this public information.

[People like to share] Should you Like Facebook's new Like feature? « People like to share: Where available, they also show Wikipedia content for the relevant topic, which Facebook has licensed under the creative commons license.”

[News from Tech] Print Multiple Wikipedia Articles to a Single PDF: Now open any Wikipedia page that would like to include in your PDF book and click the “Add this page to your book” link. Repeat this step until all the page have been added to the print basket.

[robhyndman.com] What Facebook Needs to do to Not be Boring | robhyndman.com: Of course, these thoughts apply not only to Facebook, but to other artefacts of the UCaPP world, such as those mentioned above, Wikipedia (and the other Wiki-thingamabobs), and”¦ well, you probably know more of them than I do, .The most common comments I hear about it now from my circle is that people haven't been on it “in months”.

[Indianapolis Museum of Art Blog] The Bird Flies in Denver: Before we started WSPA, there were only a handful of articles in Wikipedia about public art in Indianapolis””not so good for a city that brags about having more monuments than any city other than Washington, DC. Through our efforts, there are now 57 articles (and more each week) about local public artworks on Wikipedia.

[SEO Blog] Facebook Changes: The suggested Pages””some official, such as Facebook, and some Community, such as cooking””are entirely based on what you previously entered in your profile. We’ve created more than six million Community Pages, but if there isn’t a match for something you’ve typed into your profile, we’ll simply create a Community Page for that topic.

[Gaea Times (by Simple Thoughts) Breaking News and incisive views 24/7] More Trouble for Adobe: Wikipedia to have Flash-Free Video: more images In a stunning revelation National Public Radio and The Wall Street Journal have created specific versions of their Flash-free Website for iPad users.  Confirmed by Peter Kafka with MediaMemo NPR and Journal, NPR and WSJ will be converting at least some portions of their website to load properly on the iPad. This follows Virgin America's stance to drop Flash content exclusively for iPhone users few weeks ago.

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