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Top 5 for Wikipedia Week

Wikipedia primer Encyclopedia’s philosophy: ‘Experts are scum’ Wikia rising Wales gets $4 mil funding for community wiki site Great Failure…

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Digging Deeper::MySpace, Wikipedia Cope With Growing Pains

When a TV show or radio program becomes a hit, the producer usually makes more money and everyone benefits. But…

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Wikipedia Bias::Is There a Neutral View on George W. Bush?

One of the guiding principles for Wikipedia, the free online community-generated encyclopedia, is the “neutral point of view.” According to…

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Your Take Roundup::Simplicity, Relevancy Rule in Ads You Want

What can the world of technology teach the world of advertising when it comes to keeping people tuned in? A…

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How much do you trust Wikipedia?

My editor recently questioned whether I should source my blog posts with links to Wikipedia, the community-built online encyclopedia. It’s…

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Blog Tempest::Strumpette an ‘Anonymous Coward’ or PR Muckraker?

Everyone who toils in glamorous industries dreams of the day that they’ll write a tell-all book or blog on the…

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Top 5 Week Thirteen

Mark Klein % Retired AT&T techie blows whistle on Net spying% Webaroo Search and read the web when you’re not…

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Digging Deeper::TV-B-Gone Device Shuts Public TVs Down

The last time I was in an aiport, I was held hostage by the ubiquitous CNN Airport Network monitors that…

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Jargon Watch::What is Web 2.0, and Should You Care?

From time to time, MediaShift will try to explain the jargon of the digital media revolution, the catch-phrases and buzz…

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Two-Tiered Net::People Wary of Government in Net Neutrality Debate

The debate over “Net neutrality” has heated up immensely over the past few weeks. Why the hubbub? Broadband service providers…

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