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Janos Haits

Wiki-Watch - 0 views

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    Wiki-Watch aims at enhancing the transparency of Wikipedia by proving the body of source material of each Wikipedia article. Based on scientific criteria, Wiki-Watch facilitates the assessment of each Wikipedia article. It is a central tool for anyone using Wikipedia. Especially for media professionals, Wiki-Watch serves as a research tool indicating lack of sources and evaluating the reliability of every single entry ever made, using WikiTrust's color code system to display the reputation of a text according to the reputation and number of revisions by users. We are thus helping to spot unrevised changes within Wikipedia's articles. Furthermore, Wiki-Watch is shedding light on edit wars and deletions, as well as on the activities of administrators and power editors.
Janos Haits

How many articles are there on Wikipedia? - Wikipedia article count - 0 views

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    "Wikipedia English Article Count How many articles are there on Wikipedia?"
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Main Page - XOWA - 0 views

shared by Janos Haits on 14 May 18 - No Cached
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    "XOWA is the free, open-source application that lets you download Wikipedia to your computer. Access all of Wikipedia offline -- without an internet connection!"
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Faviki - Social bookmarking tool using smart semantic Wikipedia (DBpedia) tags - 0 views

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    "Faviki is a social bookmarking tool that lets you use Wikipedia concepts as tags. Faviki allows you to keep your own tags and connect them to common, universal concepts from the world's largest collection of knowledge!"
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QuickiWiki - Wikipedia just got better! - 1 views

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    A powerful Wikipedia reader for professionals
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Kiwix: Read Wikipedia offline - 0 views

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    "In many places internet can be slow, unreliable or even censored. Kiwix is an offline solution that allows you to access educational content like Wikipedia, the Wiktionary, TED talks and many others on any computer or smartphone - without the need for a live internet connection."
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Wikify @ appointment.at - 0 views

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    Wikify is a web-service allowing everybody to enrich their arbitrary text with links to Wikipedia.org. In other words, it make hypertext from your plain text.
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Instair - 0 views

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    "Highlight words, find instant results from Google, Wikipedia, YouTube, and Amazon, and share with friends."
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Web annotation - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - 0 views

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    "A web annotation is an online annotation associated with a web resource, typically a web page. With a Web annotation system, a user can add, modify or remove information from a Web resource without modifying the resource itself. The annotations can be thought of as a layer on top of the existing resource, and this annotation layer is usually visible to other users who share the same annotation system. In such cases, the web annotation tool is a type of social software tool. For Web-based text annotation systems, see Text annotation."
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My Library - 0 views

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    MediaWiki is a free software wiki package written in PHP, originally for use on Wikipedia. It is now used by several other projects of the non-profit Wikimedia Foundation and by many other wikis, including this website, the home of MediaWiki.Use the links below to explore the site contents. You'll find some content translated into other languages, but the primary documentation language is English.
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GuidebookPlus - 0 views

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    myBooks myPlaces myRoutes * Your book's page numbers of Places of Interest (PoI) are mapped - and indexed - in the atlas below. * You can left-click and right-click the page markers - hover over features for hints on how to use them. * Accommodation, Wikipedia and route planning: it's all there. Just use those buttons ! GET-A-GUIDEBOOK but don't know which to choose ? Enter the name of the place you want a guide to in the box above and click the 'Find Place' button to see this location; you can then get a report on suitable guidebooks. You can also use the # and :: buttons on the atlas to get the same report.
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Teggit - Online annotation platform - 0 views

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    We are building a free online platform that allows users to annotate selected public domain texts and images. Annotations provide explanations, interpretations or cross-references and - like articles on Wikipedia - can be viewed and edited by others. Strict community policing avoids clutter; a smart interface guarantees intuitive usability; and a complex search function facilitates comparative analysis.
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Wikipedia - 0 views

shared by macroram on 14 Feb 08 - Cached
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Quicklyst - 0 views

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    Quicklyst Helps You Take Beautifully Simple Outline-Style Notes. Study Smart: Quicklyst uses the power of DuckDuckGo Search to provide you with instant access to the most popular Internet sources, including Wikipedia and the Merriam-Webster dictionary.
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QRpedia.org/ - 0 views

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    QRpedia is a mobile web based system which uses QR codes to deliver Wikipedia articles to users, in their preferred language.[1][2][3] QR codes can easily be generated to link directly to any Uniform Resource Identifier (URI), but the QRpedia system adds further functionality.
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