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  1. Is Wikipedia the New Town Hall - In These Times (5 replies)
  2. Truths, half-truths and Wikipedia - Register (1 replies)
  3. Wikipedia's credibility debated by professors - Lehigh University The Brown and White (1 replies)
  4. South Africa: Wikipedia Co-founder Wales to attend Cape Conference (0 replies)
  5. Wikipedia Cracks Down on 'Fake' Professors - PC World India (2 replies)
  6. Wikipedia Stays Popular Despite False Sources - Cornell University The Cornell Daily Sun (0 replies)
  7. User login (Cornell Daily Sun) (0 replies)
  8. The "history war" in Northeast Asia (Salon.com) (0 replies)
  9. Wikis Compared to Wikipedia (WebProNews) (0 replies)
  10. Widgipedia: Wikipedia for widgets? - Webware/Cnet (0 replies)
  11. Does Wikipedia Support Terrorism? - Israel News Agency (4 replies)
  12. ‘Volume of Indian languages content on Wikipedia is amazing’ - Delhi Newsline (5 replies)
  13. Enderle: Wikipedia Discredits Open Source Movement - TechNewsWorld (4 replies)
  14. Internet vandal tarnishes Quincy (Columbia Basin Herald) (0 replies)
  15. Tricky truths behind Wikipedia (Boston Globe) (3 replies)
  16. Power to the Wikipeople (AsiaMedia) (0 replies)
  17. Meanwhile: My sticky Wiki (International Herald Tribune) (3 replies)
  18. Power to the Wikipeople (AsiaMedia) (0 replies)
  19. Newsflash to Wikipedia: People lie - ZDNet (0 replies)
  20. Wikipedia still considered legit source at CU - University of Colorado The Campus Press (0 replies)
  21. Wikipedia to Seek Proof of Credentials (63 replies)
  22. How to Put Wikipedia on Your iPod (0 replies)
  23. Bessed, A Different Approach to Human-Powered Search (SEO Chat) (0 replies)
  24. Wikipedia Signpost Volume 3, Issue 11 (0 replies)
  25. Satire: Suggested Conservapedia entries for New York City (aka Sodom, Gomorrah) (1 replies)
  26. Seeking the True Wiki You (Wired News) (0 replies)
  27. SXSW: Your Evolving Identity (Wired News) (0 replies)
  28. Wikipedia - how accurate is the online encyclopedia? - This is London (0 replies)
  29. Is It Plagiarism... Or Is It Wikipedia-Like Collaboration? - Techdirt (0 replies)
  30. Despite success, Wikipedia still battling misinformation (AFP via Yahoo! News) (3 replies)
  31. Wikipedia Ain't Broke, but Needs Fixing (TechNewsWorld.com) (2 replies)
  32. Freebase - users wire up the connections betweem Wikipedia and other mega datasources (1 replies)
  33. Wikipedia's sticky wicket (The Christian Science Monitor via Yahoo! News) (1 replies)
  34. Fighting the US elections - on YouTube and Wikipedia - New Scientist (subscription) (0 replies)
  35. pol pot and his khmer rouge (1 replies)
  36. The Shortest Way to the Vast Resources of Wikipedia - NewsBlaze (press release) (0 replies)
  37. Professors Say Wikipedia 'a Great Starting Point' (Brigham Young NewsNet) (1 replies)
  38. Answers from the great beyond (0 replies)
  39. Wikipedia professor is 24-year-old college dropout (0 replies)
  40. Editorial: Wikipedia with caution - Stanford Daily (1 replies)
  41. Laughter and forgetting on Wikipedia - ZDNet.com blogs (0 replies)
  42. The flaws of Wikipedia have been spectacularly revealed, but ... - Telegraph.co.uk (0 replies)
  43. Wikipedia Enlightens - YourHub.com (0 replies)
  44. List of web sites with high Page Rank (0 replies)
  45. Look Who's Using Wikipedia (Time Magazine) (0 replies)
  46. Best Wikipedia pages edited over and over - ABC Science Online (2 replies)
  47. Wikipedia-Free News & Views For Wednesday, March 7, 2007 - Comixpedia (0 replies)
  48. Students assessed with Wikipedia - BBC News (3 replies)
  49. Future games to be like Wikipedia? - Crave (0 replies)
  50. The problem with Wikipedia... - CNet News.com Blog (0 replies)
  51. Web 2.0 Content - Can You Trust It? (0 replies)
  52. Wikipedia spoofer to join Karl Rove's department - The Spoof (satire) (0 replies)
  53. Wikipedia entry for Dr. Ross Lence - Yorktown Patriot (0 replies)
  54. Wikipedia's Great Fraud - ITworld.com (1 replies)
  55. Fake professor in Wikipedia storm (0 replies)
  56. Kentucky dropout exposed as Wikipedia editor (1 replies)
  57. RATE THIS ARTICLE (Crosswalk.com) (0 replies)
  58. Wikipedia's Wales Reverses Decision on Problem Admin - Slashdot (8 replies)
  59. Lost the Game (Addict 3D) (0 replies)
  60. Wikipedia thought of it first! - Marketplace (0 replies)
  61. Moved: Wikipedia: Why does Essjay need to “protect himself”? - ZDNet.com blogs (-- replies)
  62. WikiProject Free Software launches on Wikipedia - NewsForge (0 replies)
  63. Open Call From the Patent Office - washingtonpost.com (0 replies)
  64. Is Google Holding A Gun To Wikipedia's Head? - Search Newz (0 replies)
  65. Wikipedia co-creator Wales and the digital revolution - Advertiser Adelaide (0 replies)
  66. USPTO Peer Review Process To Being Soon (Slashdot) (0 replies)
  67. Wikipedia story gets better and better - Cnet Asia (0 replies)
  68. Barbara Bova: 'Think before you speak' is still good advice (Bonita Daily News) (0 replies)
  69. Academia scrutinizes Wikipedia (The Daily Progress) (1 replies)
  70. Barbara Bova: 'Think before you speak' is still good advice (Naples Daily News) (0 replies)
  71. Patent Office Enlists Web Help (Washington Post) (0 replies)
  72. Educators wary of students’ citations from online encyclopedia (Lawrence Journal-World) (0 replies)
  73. Wikipedia's 'notability' rules are outdated and impractical - China Post (0 replies)
  74. Branding In The Age of Wikipedia - WebProNews (1 replies)
  75. RealtyExecutives.com Added to 6 Categories in Wikipedia! (2 replies)
  76. Wikipedia - Oops! (4 replies)
  77. Look Who's Using Wikipedia - TIME (1 replies)
  78. The Anarchy of Wikipedia - Commentary (0 replies)
  79. HELIO Adds Digg, Wikipedia To Services (socalTech) (1 replies)
  80. Wikipedia doesn't get enough respect - Kansas State Collegian (0 replies)
  81. College has problem with Wikipedia sourcing - Plattsburgh Press Republican (1 replies)
  82. Wikipedia's Love-Hate College Relationship (Tech Advisors) (0 replies)
  83. University will not follow suit in Wikipedia ban (1 replies)
  84. Wikipedia's Big Tent - Chronicle of Higher Education (0 replies)
  85. Ode to Wikipedia Riddled with Errors - Radar Online (0 replies)
  86. Low-Carb Blog Linked On Wikipedia...Again! - CarbWire.com (1 replies)
  87. The wicked Wikipedia (Massachusetts Daily Collegian) (1 replies)
  88. Encyclopedia Britannica Starts Blogging (Search Engine Journal) (0 replies)
  89. Wikipedia: A researcher's virtual library - NDTV.com (0 replies)
  90. 10-Minute Wikipedia Lessons for President Bush (1 replies)
  91. Wikipedia and 'Notability' - NPR (1 replies)
  92. Bias and sabotage: Wikipedia's middle name (0 replies)
  93. Wikipedia co-founder Wales hunts for gold (CNN Money) (0 replies)
  94. Wikipedia is not always right - Guardian Unlimited (0 replies)
  95. BU professors question Wikipedia’s validity as a source - Binghamton University Pipe Dream (0 replies)
  96. Rescued by Wikipedia - Slate (1 replies)
  97. Citizendium: building a better Wikipedia (Ars Technica) (1 replies)
  98. A Brave New Wikiworld (Washington Post) (0 replies)
  99. Professors Split on Wiki Debate (Harvard Crimson) (0 replies)
  100. Despite ease of use, Wikipedia is still a gamble - The Daily Athenaeum Interactive (0 replies)
  101. Wikipedia co-founder talks of a people-powered search engine - Hindu (2 replies)
  102. Evicted from Wikipedia: Why they won't let just anyone in (0 replies)
  103. Evicted from Wikipedia: Why the online encyclopedia won't let just anyone in. (0 replies)
  104. Pro Blogger Ruling Helps Wikipedia (Slyck) (1 replies)
  105. Wikipedia Liberals Attack Lieutenant Governor.... - ProgressiveU.org (1 replies)
  106. Why commercial Wikis don't work (CNN Money) (1 replies)
  107. From the Jewish Chronicle (2 replies)
  108. Wikipedia Attacks Attorney General... - ProgressiveU.org (0 replies)
  109. Evicted From Wikipedia - Slate (0 replies)
  110. How much should you trust Wikipedia? (0 replies)
  111. Wikipedia's next steps - CNNMoney.com (1 replies)
  112. Expert: Wikipedia Won't Go Away, So Learn How to Use It - Newswise (press release) (1 replies)
  113. Terry Shannon nominated for Wikipedia deletion - Inquirer (2 replies)
  114. Google Paves Way for Wikipedia Breakthrough - TechNewsWorld (5 replies)
  115. More 'reliable' Wikipedia soon to launch - eSchool News (0 replies)
  116. US senator: It's time to ban Wikipedia in schools, libraries - Computerworld (13 replies)
  117. Funny comic about Wikipedia (0 replies)
  118. The kiss of death from Wikipedia - St. Louis Post-Dispatch (0 replies)
  119. Wikipedia Ethics - ProgressiveU.org (0 replies)
  120. Wikimedia Foundation denies financial difficulties (AFP via Yahoo! News) (2 replies)
  121. Make Room, Wikipedia: Internet-based Collaboration Could Change ... - Knowledge@Wharton (subscription) (1 replies)
  122. Wikipedia official covers her backside - NetworkWo (2 replies)
  123. WikiAnswers : The Wikipedia of Q&A Sites (Search Engine Journal) (0 replies)
  124. Universities Should Not Ban Wikipedia - UConn Daily Campus (subscription) (1 replies)
  125. Wikipedia sucks students in with reliable information - The Orion (0 replies)
  126. Wikipedia Co-founder Jimmy Wales Featured in Capella University's Latest 'Inside Online Education' Podcast (4 replies)
  127. For Love or Money (0 replies)
  128. Wikipedia's Worth in the Classroom (The Dartmouth) (0 replies)
  129. Readers' Q & A with Wikipedia co-founder Wales - New Scientist (subscription) (3 replies)
  130. Wikipedia nifty but unreliable - Red and Black (1 replies)
  131. Educators weighing in on Wikipedia - The UCLA Daily Bruin (1 replies)
  132. Cornell Profs Slam Use of Wikipedia - Cornell University The Cornell Daily Sun (0 replies)
  133. According to Wikipedia - HNN Huntingtonnews.net (0 replies)
  134. Google, Wikipedia may not be best tools for kids - YourHub.com (0 replies)
  135. Wikipedia's Wales: Damn the advertising, full speed ahead! - Ars Technica (5 replies)
  136. Google loves Wikipedia (15 replies)
  137. Seek and ye shall find... Wikipedia - BizReport (0 replies)
  138. Wikipedia Enters Top Ten Most Visited Sites - Search Engine Land (16 replies)
  139. Wary of Wikipedia (Ashland City Times) (2 replies)
  140. Dokdo: One of Wikipedia's 'Lamest Edit Wars' - OhmyNews International (2 replies)
  141. Smart Bro v2.6.0011 is released! (0 replies)
  142. Nothing's Certain 'Cept Wikipedia and Taxes - WebProNews (1 replies)
  143. Is Wikipedia Failing? - Slashdot (5 replies)
  144. Wikipedia’s big problem-that no one else realizes yet - ZDNet (0 replies)
  145. Hey, Wikipedia announces discoveries from Dr. Rex Curry! (4 replies)
  146. Meet the uber-wiki (0 replies)
  147. Philippine Senatorial Candidates Take Campaign Messages To Wikipedia - All Headline News (1 replies)
  148. Call for Feature: Merge Seeds (0 replies)
  149. Why Wikipedia vandals always fail (2 replies)
  150. Senatorial aspirants make a splash in Wikipedia (INQ7.net) (1 replies)
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