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[Elliott Back] According to Wired, our favorite softcore pornographer Jimmy Wales has been editing his own wikipedia biography. I say, “but of course!”
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Waxy.org: Links Miniblog: Wikipedia founder edits own bio (and insists others stop editing it without contacting him) (via Cosmos)
filmnutdotorg :: home of the empty, marvelous experience: Wikipedia co-founder Jimmy Wales makes somes questionable changes to his own Wikipedia bio. (via Cosmos)
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[Blogging-journalists.newsilike.com] TopTenSources: According to Wikipedia, the first use of the term “blog” dates back to 1999, .Web 2.0 is bunk, says ZDNet's Russell Shaw.
[Blogging-journalists.toptensources.com] TopTenSources: Today, there are over 20.4 million blogs on the web. Sure, lots of these offer detailed accounts of what Emily put in her egg-white omelet this morning or progress reports of three-month-old Zachary's swimming lessons (which may or may not be of interest...).
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