Russell Davies: Tech developments that no-one foresaw are most intriguing
01 Mar 2012 | by Russell Davies, russell@russelldavies.com
from Wikipedia entries and, if anyone ever orders a copy, prints it on demand) about the Turing Test ...
more edifying, look at Wikipedia as a living demonstration of the mass hunger for knowledge. But not ...
from Wikipedia entries and, if anyone ever orders a copy, prints it on demand) about the Turing Test ...
recent debates over Wikipedia, social media are empowering and enlightening, but they can still learn ...
You probably noticed the Wikipedia blackout last week. It, and many other sites, went dark in...content. Wikipedia and others protested because they thought they handed way too much power to ...
place between Jimmy Wales, co-founder of online encyclopaedia Wikipedia, and Chime boss Lord Bell....Pottinger , including its manipulation of Wikipedia pages on behalf of its clients. Earlier this ...
Mesoamerican Long Count calendar. According to Wikipedia: "Scenarios suggested for the end of the world include ...
iconic far too much in the world of marketing communications. According to a snippet from Wikipedia, it ...
by letting people consult, offer their views, share their opinion - from Wikipedia to Amazon to Quora ...
. Wikipedia is legendary because of the exceptionally small number of people that edit the community. A famous ...
websites (96%) when writing a story. Two-thirds use sites like Facebook, Flickr, Wikipedia and YouTube ...