| See realtime coverage | | Global Voices Online | - 20 hours ago | | |
The project waited as long as eight years in the Incubator before becoming the 23rd South Asian language Wikipedia. Available at https://tcy. |
| | Daily Utah Chronicle | - 15 hours ago | | |
The Utah football team is on the verge of a new season and fans are getting hyped about the dawn of a new era of Utah quarterback. |
| See realtime coverage | Surprised-Koala Microsoft's Bing made the grave mistake on relying on data collected by Wikipedia for its mapping software and lost Melbourne. |
| | The Week Magazine | - Aug 24, 2016 | | |
In 2011, The New York Times examined the site's gender split and found that only 13 percent of Wikipedia's volunteer editors were women. |
| | Opensource.com | - Aug 26, 2016 | | |
After eight years of effort and outreach, the Tulu language Wikipedia has gone live. Wikimedia contributors play a key role in preserving languages and cultures, and tools like the Wikimedia Incubator help new projects like the Tulu Wikipedia get started. |
| | Stanford Report | - Aug 24, 2016 | | |
Every month, more than 80,000 volunteers donate their time and talent to help edit Wikipedia, the free online encyclopedia of everything. |
| Inside Higher Ed (blog) | - Aug 23, 2016 | | |
A Wikipedia editor who I know, Karen Coyle, recently left the site, finding it an inhospitable place for a woman. It's nothing new. |
| See realtime coverage | | The Verge | - Aug 17, 2016 | | |
Anyone who has spent any serious time on the internet has fallen down a Wikipedia hole, idly clicking linked sources and the site's "random article" option for hours at a time, accidentally learning about everything from Ghanian sprinters to goatfish. |
| See realtime coverage | | Newsweek | - Aug 22, 2016 | | |
hack ourmine jimmy wales wikipedia Founder of Wikipedia Jimmy Wales speaks at an event in New York on September 24, 2015. |
| | The Register | - Aug 22, 2016 | | |
Microsoft has laid part of the blame for Bing Maps' mis-location of the Australian city of Melbourne by a whole hemisphere on Wikipedia. Yes, Wikipedia, “the free encyclopaedia that anyone can edit.” Microsoft made its admission after your ... |
| See realtime coverage | | The Next Web | - Aug 19, 2016 | | |
To accomplish this, Wikiverse sources thousands of articles from Wikipedia and then generates a map where it showcases the countless connections and overlaps of information between each entry. |
| | Daily Star | - Aug 27, 2016 | | |
HOW well do you know the careers of Premier League football stars? |
| | Loudwire | - Aug 24, 2016 | | |
Watch former Guns N' Roses guitarist Bumblefoot play our signature game in the video above! Bumblefoot's got a lot to clear up on Wikipedia and we started with his childhood pursuits as a musician. It's true that Bumblefoot originally wanted to be a ... |
| | InfoQ.com | - Aug 23, 2016 | | |
Sameer Farooqui demos connecting to the live stream of Wikipedia edits, building a dashboard showing what's happening with Wikipedia datasets and how people are using them in real time. Sponsored Content. The Ultimate DevOps Toolkit. AppDynamics. |
| A few years ago, a software developer named Ed Summers created a Twitter account that tracks every change made to Wikipedia pages by anyone anonymously using a congressional computer. |
| | Naked Security | - Aug 23, 2016 | | |
Wikipedia co-founder Jimmy Wales has joined the celebrity list nobody wants to be on, the list of hijacked Twitter accounts. |
| Breitbart News | - Aug 19, 2016 | | |
“Following his permanent ban from Twitter, Yiannopoulos returned to Breitbart News to continue working on his astonishingly unpopular column 'Who's Editing My Wikipedia Page,'” wrote the anonymous Whitehall employee. “He remains hopeful that the ... |
| The role of women researchers in Antarctica - and the discrimination that locked them out of the frozen continent for decades - will be highlighted with a “Wikibomb” this month. |
| | The National | - Aug 16, 2016 | | |
In the past 15 years, Wikipedia, like that entry on the poodle, has matured and grown out of all recognition. Today, the poodle article, amended and edited by dozens of voluntary contributors over the intervening years, is more than 5,000 words long. |
| | Business 2 Community | - Aug 25, 2016 | | |
But whether you're a novice or a pro, there's always been ONE sore thumb that sticks out in the industry: Wikipedia. Educators and content marketers don't approve of linking to it whenever possible. They're not exactly one of the most credible sources ... |
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