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Guess what? ... A lot of ancient-history specialists? They're not online, let alone involved in Wikipedia. But a lot of students are going to Wikipedia for information on ancient history.
Crowd-sourcing Web services such as Wikipedia, YouTube and Facebook have become preferred customer destinations for breaking news, displacing Web sites of traditional news publishers. We content creators must quickly and decisively act to take back control of our content.
He just got a bunch of people to give him a bunch of money thinking, 'Oh, this is the guy who created Wikipedia.' Well guess what? He didn't create Wikipedia. Larry Sanger did.
That's also when the star of Wikipedia really began to rise and started to enter into public consciousness. Jimmy Wales had a real financial motive to portray himself as the brains behind Wikipedia, when I really don't think he was.
In 2004, at just the time when he was leaving out any mention of me in discussing the history of Wikipedia, he was starting Wikia. That's actually when it was getting its funding
Crowd-sourcing Web services such as Wikipedia, YouTube and Facebook
Crowd-sourcing Web services such as Wikipedia, YouTube and Facebook, have become preferred customer destinations for breaking news
Wikipedia is usually one of the first sources to turn up in a Google search ... But a lot of students don’t know that the site is actually a wiki that anyone can edit. I show them how it works, and explain that it might not be consistently reliable.
The actual smartness of the internet comes from applications like Google or Wikipedia, not from the plumbing that just shuffles data around ... SELFMAN takes those smart components and amplifies them – makes them automatically more efficient, more scalable and more robust.
With our wiki, if ten times as many people start to use it, you just add more machines ... We can handle far more users than the actual Wikipedia.
Every piece of information in our Wikipedia exists four times – that’s a number that we found works well – and is spread over all the nodes ... A clever algorithm called Paxos does the heavy lifting to make sure the nodes all agree.
In the past, information can only be obtained through schools or libraries. But now it's the information-age with access to Wikipedia, Google and blogs. These things give people more power. This is a globalisation process and a natural stage of progression. Our worldview has grown wider, and this is a m...
I have only my own words to express how I feel ... I have a dream. In offering to host the Olympics in 2016, I have nothing to offer but blood, toil, tears and sweat. This will be one small step for man, one giant leap for mankind. God bless Wikipedia.
There's a place for Wikipedia
Wikipedia demonstrates that there's a thirst for knowledge and for having an online encyclopedia ... We're not here to denigrate Wikipedia because there's definitely a need for that kind of service; but they went for the base of the triangle, going for quantity over quality.
Wikipedia demonstrates that there's a thirst for knowledge and for having an online encyclopedia ... We're not here to denigrate Wikipedia because there's definitely a need for that kind of service; but they went for the base of the triangle, going for quantity over quality.
We've been using SVG very heavily on Wikipedia because it gives us a standard format for graphics, which can be edited by multiple people
It’s just going to be some asterisk in Sarah Palin’s Wikipedia page
Phorm really ought to be picking on someone their own size: perhaps Commissioner Reding, Sir Tim Berners-Lee, or Amazon and Wikipedia
Wikipedia is for specific facts like what swine flu is or details about Paris ... We are for more personal questions like how to avoid getting swine flu or whether you should go to Paris for vacation.
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Crowd-sourcing Web services such as Wikipedia, YouTube and Facebook
Crowd-sourcing Web services such as Wikipedia, YouTube and Facebook, have become preferred customer destinations for breaking news
Wikipedia is usually one of the first sources to turn up in a Google search ... But a lot of students don’t know that the site is actually a wiki that anyone can edit. I show them how it works, and explain that it might not be consistently reliable.
The actual smartness of the internet comes from applications like Google or Wikipedia, not from the plumbing that just shuffles data around ... SELFMAN takes those smart components and amplifies them – makes them automatically more efficient, more scalable and more robust.
With our wiki, if ten times as many people start to use it, you just add more machines ... We can handle far more users than the actual Wikipedia.
Every piece of information in our Wikipedia exists four times – that’s a number that we found works well – and is spread over all the nodes ... A clever algorithm called Paxos does the heavy lifting to make sure the nodes all agree.
In the past, information can only be obtained through schools or libraries. But now it's the information-age with access to Wikipedia, Google and blogs. These things give people more power. This is a globalisation process and a natural stage of progression. Our worldview has grown wider, and this is a m...
I have only my own words to express how I feel ... I have a dream. In offering to host the Olympics in 2016, I have nothing to offer but blood, toil, tears and sweat. This will be one small step for man, one giant leap for mankind. God bless Wikipedia.
There's a place for Wikipedia
Wikipedia demonstrates that there's a thirst for knowledge and for having an online encyclopedia ... We're not here to denigrate Wikipedia because there's definitely a need for that kind of service; but they went for the base of the triangle, going for quantity over quality.
Wikipedia demonstrates that there's a thirst for knowledge and for having an online encyclopedia ... We're not here to denigrate Wikipedia because there's definitely a need for that kind of service; but they went for the base of the triangle, going for quantity over quality.
We've been using SVG very heavily on Wikipedia because it gives us a standard format for graphics, which can be edited by multiple people
It’s just going to be some asterisk in Sarah Palin’s Wikipedia page
Phorm really ought to be picking on someone their own size: perhaps Commissioner Reding, Sir Tim Berners-Lee, or Amazon and Wikipedia
Wikipedia is for specific facts like what swine flu is or details about Paris ... We are for more personal questions like how to avoid getting swine flu or whether you should go to Paris for vacation.
That's been hugely important ... Of the 250m CC licences in use, about 100m are for Flickr – but that quarter-billion doesn't include Wikipedia, which several months ago converted to a Creative Commons licence, and I think everyone understands Wikipedia. Flickr was the first and most important user of C...
There are some people whose business models become difficult when Creative Commons becomes popular, just because it shifts the attention. Wikipedia probably is not that exciting for Britannica
As the founder of Wikipedia, Mr. Jimmy Wales has been devoted to achieving the goal of creating a free encyclopedia available to every single person. In addition, Mr. Wales has championed the observance of neutrality on Wikipedia. Hudong.com has maintained these same principles since its founding in 200...
His Wikipedia page is smaller than mine. Ed Whitacre Jr. is not a household name
We're researching (the features) and - along with a community of tens of thousands of volunteers, who are the people who in fact operate, build and maintain Wikipedia - we're ... seeing what the community thinks of them
Some professors have told me [Wikipedia] is okay, while others tend to scoff
@apnnet でも「関西」つったら「中国」,「四国」,「九州・沖縄」も入ってしまいそう。地域の設定自体を再考します。wikipedia参照して。
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