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Go to Wikipedia, it clearly says that he died on the 30th April 1945.
They said they originally wanted to be sort of like a Wikipedia entry for things that don’t get a Wikipedia entry. Also, Quora has moderators, and you can’t ask the same question twice. We’re much more about the real-time, here and now, and we don’t mind a question being asked time and again, because it...
Well, not exactly - you see we based this off a real world technique used by Special Forces operatives. You can look it up on Wikipedia!
Oh Wikipedia. The source of all things true. Haha! NOT!! I’m NOT dead, I don’t even own an apartment AND my birthday is NOT Jan 14th! Where does this crap come from? People with too much time on their hands and no purpose? Crazy. However I guess I should say thanks…got me trending worldwide. Haha! Cause...
I went on Wikipedia and looked him up
I went on Wikipedia and saw that he has a lot of experience with managers who have won a lot of ballgames ... That's the type of guy I want to be around.
We're going to try to create an online encyclopedia, a sort of Islamic Wikipedia
Even though the problem of what to do about global climate change is very complex, recent examples like Wikipedia, Google and Linux show that it’s possible to harness the collective intelligence of thousands of people around the world to solve complex global problems. Our goal with the Climate CoLab is ...
You can either tell us we’re WRONG WRONG WRONG and Wikipedia functions perfectly as is...
Mind the Gap(s)! Writing Styles of Female Editors on Wikipedia
the efficiency of the Wikipedia projects in different languages in transforming inputs (people using the Internet) into outputs (articles). We find a decreasing return to scale in the biggest projects, but the size or the age of the projects are not the main explanation for the variations in efficiency ...
all network motifs have some potential to discriminate between good and basic Wikipedia articles
You can trace more of what GeoCities was in what Wikipedia is, because that's about collaboration on subjects.
According to that unassailable fortress of accuracy and wisdom, Wikipedia, the chairman of the little-Cypriot-engine-that-could, Apoel (Thursday's Fiver), is named Fivos Erotokritou. A long-lost, wine-sipping, meze-chomping Cypriot cousin of the Fiver, perhaps?
YouTube and Wikipedia are knowledge warehouses, which rival the greatest libraries ever built yet they lack the structure and curriculum required to master a subject ... Our goal is to help students tap into this open knowledge base in an intuitive, convenient and engaging way while maintaining the acad...
With the exception of Ted Kennedy, Barney is the most significant liberal voice in politics over the last 40 years ... He’s the Wikipedia of Congress. He knows something about everything.
If it’s on Wikipedia, it must be true
Like Google and Wikipedia, DNA barcoding scarcely existed a decade ago, and now we are a vibrant community built on 21st century scientific tools.
My admittedly minor run-ins with Wikipedia and those of my friends remind me of a sailing club where I was once a member. There was a ...
I love Wikipedia. I don't agree with any of the criticisms in this article. They are marginal and utterly trivial. Criticising ANY service, company, application, web ...
Wikipedia (pronunciation ) is a free, multilingual, open content encyclopedia project operated by the United States-based non-profit Wikimedia Foundation. Its name is a portmanteau of the words wiki (a technology for creating collaborative websites) and encyclopedia. Launched in 2001 by Jimmy Wales and Larry Sanger, it is currently the largest,... Full Article
the efficiency of the Wikipedia projects in different languages in transforming inputs (people using the Internet) into outputs (articles). We find a decreasing return to scale in the biggest projects, but the size or the age of the projects are not the main explanation for the variations in efficiency ...
all network motifs have some potential to discriminate between good and basic Wikipedia articles
You can trace more of what GeoCities was in what Wikipedia is, because that's about collaboration on subjects.
According to that unassailable fortress of accuracy and wisdom, Wikipedia, the chairman of the little-Cypriot-engine-that-could, Apoel (Thursday's Fiver), is named Fivos Erotokritou. A long-lost, wine-sipping, meze-chomping Cypriot cousin of the Fiver, perhaps?
YouTube and Wikipedia are knowledge warehouses, which rival the greatest libraries ever built yet they lack the structure and curriculum required to master a subject ... Our goal is to help students tap into this open knowledge base in an intuitive, convenient and engaging way while maintaining the acad...
With the exception of Ted Kennedy, Barney is the most significant liberal voice in politics over the last 40 years ... He’s the Wikipedia of Congress. He knows something about everything.
If it’s on Wikipedia, it must be true
Like Google and Wikipedia, DNA barcoding scarcely existed a decade ago, and now we are a vibrant community built on 21st century scientific tools.
My admittedly minor run-ins with Wikipedia and those of my friends remind me of a sailing club where I was once a member. There was a ...
I love Wikipedia. I don't agree with any of the criticisms in this article. They are marginal and utterly trivial. Criticising ANY service, company, application, web ...
It's all about transparency. We want to make as much information available to the public as they want. So for example, if you've just moved to Surrey you'll be able to see where the nearest schools are and so on ... In a sense it's like a Wikipedia for Surrey.
We know that Wikipedia is more popular ... I am also certain that given a choice, people would prefer us. It is also a fact that many people do not want to pay.
With a single tap, see all the passages across a book that mention ideas, fictional characters, historical figures, places or topics of interest, as well as more detailed descriptions from Wikipedia
if I were to write a Wikipedia definition of lobbying it might not be all that different from their description
Wikipedia's anonymity and ad-free design are virtuous, but some writers need better incentives.
I know who you are. We looked you up on Wikipedia. You played at Woodstock. That's awesome!
You won’t believe the number of people who start with Facebook and Twitter…and even blogs when I ask them what is social media. Some even quote verbatim from Wikipedia. I wonder how you’d go about it
Wikipedia has made university education all but pointless
Please discontinue using Wikipedia to further your own personal celebrity.
If you look at people’s screens, what do you see? ... Facebook. People paying bills. Wikipedia. Somebody’s watching a movie.
So much Jewish holidays, I don’t have time to Wikipedia them all.
I’m sure he’s right now going to Wikipedia
These days, given that you could make yourself a pretty good free principles text just by downloading relevant Wikipedia entries, I don't see how these [textbook] rents can be sustained over the long run (I am aware that not all or perhaps not even a majority of the rents are going to the authors).
Each time I go to Wikipedia, I see a photo of Jimmy Wales. It's as if he's watching over all of us … it's the wikiopticon
Wikipedia is the #5 site on the web and serves 450 million different people every month – with billions of page views ... Commerce is fine. Advertising is not evil. But it doesn't belong here. Not in Wikipedia.
