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Can Wikipedia predict a box office hit?
Researchers in Budapest are "looking for the fingerprints of popularity of a movie" on Wikipedia
11/09/2012 20:54 UTC
Someone at the NYPD has been editing Eric Garner's Wikipedia page
Reports from Capital New York indicate NYPD computers edited a number of controversial entries
03/13/2015 18:35 UTC
Wikipedia will start texting info to users in Kenya who lack internet
The new project will open Wikipedia up to an estimated 70 million new users
10/25/2013 19:51 UTC
Are we dangerously dependent on Wikipedia?
The author of a new book says no, and talks about how a site spawned by an Ayn Rand enthusiast became our most popular encyclopedia.
03/24/2009 14:30 UTC
BP edited its own environmental record on Wikipedia
Wikipedia editors accuse the oil giant of editing 44 percent of page about itself
03/21/2013 20:44 UTC
So long, Wiki-bloopers?
Wikipedia promises to clean up its act. Does that mean no more famously wrong obituaries?
08/25/2009 19:26 UTC
Philip Roth vs. Wikipedia
The author petitioned for Wikipedia to correct an entry about his novel, but was told he was not a credible source
09/08/2012 01:00 UTC
The dumbest Princeton honors student ever
Would conservative pundits question the academic achievements of Sonia Sotomayor if she wasn't a minority?
05/29/2009 17:50 UTC
Truthiness showdown: Google's "Knol" vs. Wikipedia
Google is planning a new system to distribute human knowledge. Will it kill Wikipedia?
12/15/2007 00:27 UTC
Knol lacks knowledge
Google's would-be Wikipedia competitor doesn't have the goods to challenge the Free Encyclopedia. Yet.
07/25/2008 00:10 UTC
Don't you dare delete Josh Barro, Wikipedia!
The up-and-coming economic commentator defies easy categorization, but deserves widespread recognition
03/26/2013 22:46 UTC
Is Wikipedia going commercial?
It started out as the greatest free resource on the Web. But now the encyclopedia is drawing profit-seeking writers
10/24/2012 01:55 UTC
Everyone is an editor
In the wacky wiki world, a Web browser is all you need to start contributing. But when the goal is to create an encyclopedia, such democracy has some pitfalls.
04/27/2004 23:30 UTC
"American women novelists" segregated by Wikipedia
Wikipedia's overwhelmingly male user-editors began the bizarre forced gender migration on Tuesday
04/25/2013 17:01 UTC
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