It is a well-known fact that Wikipedia is the largest encyclopedia ever created. Millions of people from all over the world enjoy its services – and it's growing exponentially as we speak. Wikipedia dwarfs any other cauldron of human knowledge but, unlike some of the older, traditional encyclopedias, it r... |
14 April 2012 14:01 GMT |
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Around Christmas, Google was all gleaming with pride at their recently (at the time) released algorithm that was supposedly the best ever, analyzing sources and organizing them in order of importance: the closer they were to the place where the actual event that created the news happened, the bigger the chances it ha... |
16 January 2008 10:40 GMT |
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Luca de Alfaro, a professor from the University of California, Santa Cruz, managed to build a special project that reveals the trustworthy articles published on Wikipedia. As you know, because Wikipedia is an open-source technology, everybody is able to edit the articles so some of them might provide inaccurate infor... |
6 September 2007 05:19 GMT |
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Helium officially rolled out 'Marketplace', a technology that was first tested some months ago and brought an interesting system that was rarely used on the web. Basically, it allows you to earn money by writing articles and by publishing them on 'Marketplace'. Now, let me explain the entire proce... |
21 August 2007 09:01 GMT |
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The Google employees are really trying to make the company's products even better and, in the same time, they are aiming to resolve important bugs discovered in the applications installed on our systems. Of course, Google wants to do this indirectly because they cannot get involved into the development of the pr... |
18 May 2007 03:11 GMT |
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