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  • .../story/2001/7/25/103136/121/ Kuro5hin] 2001/07/26 ''Britannica or Nupedia? The Future of Free Encyclopedias'' (by Wikipedia's Larry Sanger) ...ged," said Britannica spokesman Tom Panelas says in the AP story. Gone are the halcyon days of free content.
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  • ...E. "Motivation and value of free resources: Wikipedia and PlanetMath show the way". ''Free Software Magazine''. January 1, 2005<small>[http://www.freeso ::"Wikipedia is blurring the lines of production with astounding success."
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  • *Sutherland, Benjamin. "[http://msnbc.msn.com/id/10682396/site/newsweek/ The People's Encyclopedia]". ''[[Newsweek]]''. [[2 January]] [[2006]]. ...ial ingredient in Wikipedia's success is the enthusiasm it engenders among the faithful."
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  • ...The information that was not attributed concerned the origin of Dec. 25 as the birth date of Jesus Christ." ...r, for further depth in the subject, there has been no system for advising the user which other Wikipedia articles to read, and in which order."
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  • | title = Wikipedia to stay free as readers rush to the rescue ...ependent.co.uk/news/media/online/wikipedia-to-stay-free-as-readers-rush-to-the-rescue-1225804.html
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  • : The launch of Wikia gets extensive reportage in the media with frequent mention of its relationship to Wikipedia. Many are crit ...p://www.ft.com/cms/s/0/ed891746-bd8a-11dc-b7e6-0000779fd2ac.html Financial Times], [http://www.businessweek.com/technology/content/jan2008/tc2008017_308710.
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  • {{Citazione|"Here's an encyclopedia that evokes a variation on the famous Groucho line: would you get your information from a reference work t ...ia: Everybody is Invited]''', YaleGlobal Online, May 5, 2004. "Wikipedia - the largest example of these collaborative efforts - is a functioning, user-con
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  • ...andals target Zimpher|author=Lori Kurtzman|first=Lori|last=Kurtzman|work=[[The Cincinnati Enquirer]]|publisher=[[Gannett Company]]|date=[[2007-09-01]]|acc *: "The [[Nancy Zimpher|University of Cincinnati president]]’s entry in Wikipedia
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  • * Kelley, Jeffrey. "Wikipedia is always a work in progress". ''[[Richmond Times-Dispatch]]'', [[September 3]], [[2005]]. [http://www.timesdispatch.com/serv ...reference site on the Web, is fast overtaking several major news sites as the place where people swarm for context on breaking events. ..."
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  • ...be to [[Veterans of the First World War who died in 2005]], [[Veterans of the First World War who died in 2006]], and [[Surviving veterans of World War I ...d outside the project suggest that the encyclopedia that aimed to capture "the sum of human knowledge" may be past its peak.'
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  • ...arted-Wikipedia/2007/03/26/1174761306210.html one of 20 people] working on the project. ...potential targets for becoming the evil twin of a crowd: a mob. But given the right conditions, Surowiecki [http://www.forbes.com/ceonetwork/2004/06/01/0
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  • * The Oregonian, 27 Luglio 2007 * nostalgia.wikipedia.org, How to Destroy Wikipedia, The Cunctator, 16:11, 2 November 2001
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