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To delete Wikipedia entry or not to delete?

January 11, 2007 That is the question for site adminstrators mulling an article recently posted about a CNET News.com reporter. Is he worthy? TAGS: Wikipedia, article, administrator, deletion, Time Warner Inc., entry, author, professor

Wikipedia racks up 1 million articles

March 2, 2006 Collaborative online encyclopedia may have had a tough 2005, but it now has more than a million articles in English to share. TAGS: Wikipedia, article

Newspapers search for Web headline magic

February 2, 2007 Crafting snappy headlines to suit search engines isn't easy. Will a journalistic art form be lost or born again? TAGS: search engine optimization, headline, newspaper, search engine, training, editor, audit, article, Google Inc.

Growing pains for Wikipedia

December 5, 2005 After two scandals in one week, Wikipedia's founder decides to make a change to the anyone-can-contribute encyclopedia. TAGS: Wikipedia, Jimmy Wales, Gannett, USA Today, podcasting, article, entry, founder

Can German engineering fix Wikipedia?

August 23, 2006 An experiment planned for the country's version of the online encyclopedia could be a blueprint for improved accuracy. TAGS: Jimmy Wales, Wikipedia, article

Esquire wikis article on Wikipedia

September 29, 2005 Magazine writer puts online encyclopedia's collaborative, open-source ethos to the test. TAGS: Wikipedia, encyclopedia, draft, community, article, entry, open source

Is Wikipedia safe from libel liability?

December 7, 2005 Online encyclopedia may have legal protection, regardless of how long an inaccurate article stays on the site. How much do you trust Wikipedia? TAGS: Wikipedia, legal liability, liability, encyclopedia, USA Today, article, service provider, Amazon.com Inc.

FAQ: Forty years of Moore's Law

April 1, 2005 Gordon Moore's famous law has been around for four decades. Not bad for an idea he thought wouldn't last. Photos: Moore and his law TAGS: transistor, Gordon Moore, FAQ, Intel Itanium, law, co-founder, semiconductor, article, manufacturing, electronics, Intel, AMD

Wikipedia woos the offline world

April 25, 2007 A CD featuring about 2,000 of the online encyclopedia's "best" articles will be aimed at those without Internet access. TAGS: encyclopedia, Wikipedia, article, Internet access, spokesman, CD

Microsoft bows to the Belgians

October 20, 2006 Company agrees to remove links to articles from Belgian papers to avoid copyright lawsuit threatened by publishers. TAGS: newspaper, lawsuit, article, Google Inc., Microsoft Corp., link

Steal this book? Don't bother

July 23, 2007 Libraries offer quick and legal access to loads of free content. The problem? Few people know about such services.Finding free content for the taking TAGS: Gary Price, library, Ask.com, article, resource, database

Google suffers setback in copyright case

February 13, 2007 Belgian court says newspaper excerpts are a no-no. But experts question whether there will be much of an impact outside Europe. TAGS: Google News, excerpt, Google Inc., court, Belgium, lawyer, copyright law, attorney, Internet search, spokesman, Europe, article, U.S., message, Microsoft Corp.

Does Nick Carr matter?

August 21, 2004 Strategy+business concludes that a controversial new book on the strategic value of information technology is flawed--but correct. TAGS: competitive advantage, information technology, consultant, article

Apple suit foreshadows coming products

January 5, 2005 Company sues Mac enthusiast site and others, lending credibility to hot rumors surrounding product plans. TAGS: trade secret, Apple Computer, suit, article, Apple Macintosh

Moore says nanoelectronics face tough challenges

March 10, 2005 Forty years ago, the Intel co-founder coined Moore's Law. He never thought it would last this long, either. TAGS: transistor, silicon, co-founder, nanotube, Intel, Silicon Valley, material, scientist, article, CEO

Intel offers $10,000 for Moore's Law magazine

April 11, 2005 Attention senior engineers! That old magazine in your desk drawer could be worth a bundle. Photos: Moore and his law TAGS: magazine, Intel, article, electronics, copy

In search of the Wikipedia prankster

December 15, 2005 Daniel Brandt, a book indexer in Texas, explains what motivated him to track down the author of a false article. TAGS: Wikipedia, Nashville, IP address, IP, author, BellSouth Corp., article, Texas, search, router, server, e-mail

Wikipedia rival makes its debut

March 26, 2007 Citizendium offers community-contributed encyclopedia content with a few editorial controls (like full-name registration). TAGS: Larry Sanger, Wikipedia, Wiki, encyclopedia, editor, article
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