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Wiki Co-Founder Creates 'Wikipedia for News' to Fight Bias in the Media | Betabeat - 0 views

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    arry Sanger made Infobitt, a free, open content news resource he's calling "Wikipedia for the news." No, it's not Wikinews; this site grabs facts from news sources, summarizes them and organizes the information to make it a news go-to. Like our beloved online encyclopedia, Infobitt is a collaborative effort.
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Wikimedia And Internet Brands Settle Lawsuits Over Wikivoyage - 0 views

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    The Wikimedia Foundation has just announced that it has reached a settlement with new media company Internet Brands to put a stop to all litigation between the two parties concerning the creation and recent launch of free wiki travel site Wikivoyage.
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The Line Between Web CMS + Enterprise Social Networks Blur - 0 views

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    The available range of tools also resembles those found in web content management solutions. Enterprise social networks all include wikis, blogs and similar website type widgets. T
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Social apps: the new marketing hunting ground | Computer Dealer News - 0 views

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    Blogs, Tweets, Wikis and business/social nets give everyone in the organization the tools to work/play more efficiently, more effectively.
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Social media policy #debate - The Advocate & Democrat: News - 0 views

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    The policy applies to school system employees who post on the following: Social networking websites (including, but not limited to, MySpace, Twitter, Flickr, YouTube, LinkedIn and Facebook), blogs, Wikis (including, but not limited to, Wikipedia) and other websites and message boards.
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Wikipedia Gamergate scandal: How a bad source made Wikipedia wrong about itself. - 0 views

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    The identities of the feminist editors weren't specified in the article, and with good cause: They didn't exist. At no time in the entire case were there "five feminist editors" up for a ban. But understandable outrage at the supposed misogynist move blew up on the Internet. And more stories followed-in Gawker, Raw Story, the Mary Sue, Inquisitr, and ThinkProgress-all sourcing the Guardian, spreading the myth of the fabled five feminist editors who were the only thing holding off Gamergate's takeover of Wikipedia.
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