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<img alt="" height="1" width="1" />Sharing Wikipedia
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What's the first website you visit when you want to look up a fact? When you have to write an essay that you didn't do any reading for? At least for me, the answer is obvious: Wikipedia. And I'm pretty happy with that—proud, in fact, of using the tool that is ...



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