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•How Wikipedia's silent coup ousted our traditional sources of knowledge
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Once ridiculed for allowing anyone to edit it, Wikipedia is now the seventh most visited website in the world. By Heather Ford. Print HTML. As Wikipedia turns 15, volunteer editors worldwide will be celebrating with themed cakes and edit-a-thons aimed ...



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