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The hurly-burly of Wikipedia's citizen participation
Social media cynic Andrew Orlowski in the UK's Guardian: A thirst for knowledge. Wikipedia and other online databases provide a soupy morass of information, but where can we find the variety of views that leads to wisdom ?
April 13, 2006 at 04:29 PM in Citizen media | Permalink
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