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  • #books

    What Would Books About Twitter, Wikipedia and YouTube From The 1960s Look Like?

    Fortunately we don't have to think too hard about what they'd look like, because French artist Stéphane Massa-Bidal has designed a series of book covers for 10 of our favourite web services. More »
    12/11/09
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    By Kat Hannaford
  • #remainders

    Remainders - The Good, Bad and Ugly Stuff We Didn't Post (and Why)

    In today's batch of things that didn't make the cut we've got a bit of NSFW humor, Time's list of gadgets of the year, an angry celebrity suing an Internet person, Dell profiting through Twitter, and more. More »
    NSFW
    12/09/09
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    By Rosa Golijan
  • #infographic

    Which Places In the World Does Wikipedia Discuss Most?

    This heat cold map signifies the total number of Wikis tied to each country. The designer learned there are literally more articles written about Antarctica and even Middle Earth than many countries in Africa. [mark graham via boingboing]
    12/07/09
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    By Mark Wilson
  • #remainders

    Remainders - Stuff We Didn't Post (and Why)

    Canada Has Its Very Own Version of the AT&T vs. Verizon Ad Lawsuit...CollegeHumor Tackles Modern Warfare 2 (With Bonus Giz Appearance)...LG BL4 Gets Christmas Edition...VUDU Adds Wikipedia, Possibly the World's Most Boring Update... More »
    11/25/09
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    By Dan Nosowitz
  • #data

    Wikipedia's Brain Drain

    The decay of time, bitter infighting, and the increasing scope and strength of regulations slowly strangle the life out of Wikipedia, with editors—its braintrust—fleeing in droves, even as traffic at the world's fifth most-popular website keeps growing. [WSJ]
    11/23/09
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    By matt buchanan
  • #ereaders

    WikiReader Puts Wikipedia in Your Pocket, Forgets We're in 2009

    3 buttons, 3 million topics: Wikipedia in the palm of your hand. OpenMoko's $99 WikiReader arrives today, and could be useful for kids (or luddites), but it's an odd little gadget in a world of 3G smartphones. More »
    10/13/09
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    By Danny Allen
  • #iphoneapps

    Cyclopedia Augmented Reality iPhone App Drenches Your World In Wikipedia

    App concepts don't get much simpler than this, or much cooler: Cyclopedia takes Wikipedia's tens of thousands of geotagged entries, and overlays them onto a live, compass-oriented view of your surroundings. More »
    10/01/09
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    By John Herrman
  • #iphoneapps

    The Week In iPhone Apps: FCC Inquiry Edition

    Let's take our minds off all this nasty Google Voice business for a minute, and focus on the apps that we do have. Google may not make an appearance this week, but how about Wikipedia? NPR? The Discovery Channel? Simplify? More »
    08/16/09
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    By John Herrman
  • #humor

    Obama's BlackBerry: No Wonder He Couldn't Let Go

    Kasper Hauser, the brilliant minds behind the SkyMaul parody, have tackled another delicate tech subject: President Obama's beloved BlackBerry. When you see the First Dude staring at his handheld and snickering, this is what's going on. More »
    06/05/09
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    By Wilson Rothman
  • #obits

    RIP Microsoft Encarta, 1993-2009

    Woe: Microsoft has officially pulled the plug on Encarta, a reference work that, for many of us, was probably more formative than anyone would like to admit. More »
    03/31/09
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    By John Mahoney
  • #bushleague

    The Biggest Advances in Governmental Tech During the Bush Era

    With all this talk about Obama's BlackBerry and weekly YouTube addresses, we tend to assume there was no governmental tech before him. But there actually were some impressive advances in the last eight years. More »
    01/24/09
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    By Dan Nosowitz
  • #wikipedia

    If Wikipedia Was a Professor, College Would Be Awesome [Citation Needed]

    09/16/08
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  • #opensource

    Dispute Over Model Train Control Software Just Became a Landmark Open-Source Copyright Case

    08/14/08
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  • #firefox

    Take a Peek Under the Hood as Firefox Renders Websites Visually

    06/19/08
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  • #hhgttg

    Offline Wikipedia Psion Mod is Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy V1.0

    05/15/08
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  • googlemapspics.jpg#google

    Google Maps Adds Wikipedia Articles, Geotagged Photos, Real Estate Listings

    Google Maps has just added even more information for your geographical perusal, including the option to place links to Wikipedia articles and geotagged photos from Panoramio on top of your maps. It's a cool way to see shots of areas taken with a more artful eye than the Street View vans as well as check out info written by strangers and verified by nobody of authority. It's also added real estate listings, which you can turn on under the "search options" link. The future is now! [Google Maps via Lifehacker]
    05/14/08
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    By Adam Frucci
  • wikipedia.jpg#tshirts

    The Shirt That Sums Up Wikipedia

    I really don't believe that any further snark is necessary. [bustedtees via tcritic]
    05/06/08
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    By Mark Wilson
  • #gadgets

    Be a Walking Wikipedia With the Handheld Looking Glass Computer

    02/22/08
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  • #announcements

    Do You Really Think the Macworld Keynote's Leaked on Wikipedia?

    01/14/08
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  • #roundup

    Afternoon News: Sharper Image Cellphones, Cancer-Detecting Mouthwash and More

    01/02/08
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