Inside Wikipedia: delete, block, correct

The daily life of a Wikipedia administrator. Logo graph gives an insight. I too was once just a reader of Wikipedia and tapped their knowledge like water from a tap. Then I stumbled across a little mistake, and discovered the button “Edit”. In square brackets after each chapter heading and invites everyone to collaborate. I clicked on it and began . . . .

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MySpace deletes Germany office

MySpace dismiss nearly half its employees. The German subsidiary is completely omitted. Experts connect one end of the network is not enough.R4QBMPXCCQE9 Social network MySpace is separated by approximately 500 employees. This loses almost half the workforce of the company the workplace. The German MySpace office with 30 employees is closed, as CEO Mike Jones announced. In the course of . . . .

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Quorum requirements-The Future of Knowledge Collection

A bit of Wikipedia, a bit of Facebook and a bit of Twitter: How does quorum requirements and why there may be more than the previous question and answer sites on the net. Quoraseite The co-founder of Charlie Cheever, he also participates in the community. The portal comes quorum requirements tidy: a clear, finely structured layout, no colorful banners, no . . . .

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Study on use of the Internet as news source

Internet is slowly catching up to television as the main source of national and international news for Americans. Currently, 41% say they get most of the national and international news from the Internet, which implies an increase of 17 points since 2007. TV remains the news source used national and international (66% of Americans say it is their main source . . . .

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Internet social networks in specialized

Social networks are hot and as the Internet is a true reflection of the complexity and diversity of the social fabric, not everyone complies with the general social networks such as Facebook, but many Internet users search social networks to reflect your own hobbies or tastes, no matter how rare they are. This week the Huffington Post has compiled a . . . .

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Malware on Facebook news feeds

According to security researchers at BitDefender, a fifth of Facebook users are exposed to malware on their news feeds. Security company claimed to have detected infections in news feeds about 20% of Facebook users.By clicking infected links, users run the risk that virus installed on their computers. Facebook said it has already taken steps to identify and remove links that . . . .

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What will be the progress on the Internet in 2011?

Who knows what’s next? This year, instead of performing his usual predictions about the Internet industry in 2011, the correspondent for matters relating to the BBC tics Roy Cellan-Jones, prefer to raise the following broad questions about the technological advances expected for 2011 in the Internet sector: Will you join TV and internet finally? The consortium that is behind YouView . . . .

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Shopping by sms

Shop by phone through text messages Wed In much of the world, online purchases are done browsing e-commerce sites or writing what we want to buy into a search engine. However, in countries where Internet-connected computers are a rarity, an innovative company based in Seattle called Slimtrader expects to offer in its place, online shopping via text messages. Like a . . . .

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Amazon takes Wikileaks from the server

The U.S. internet company Amazon is home to no longer be the site of the unveiling portal Wikileaks. The Internet activists had in publishing the secret diplomatic telegrams on the U.S. Amazon Web Services (AWS) are used to cope with the high traffic to the documents. After political pressure from U.S. Senator Joe Lieberman is announced the online service the . . . .

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Assange breaks his silence

For nearly a month he has not shown in public, he is wanted by Interpol and is regarded by many in the United States as public enemy number one. The latest revelations about his platform on U.S. diplomacy since last Sunday and again by new reports in the Mirror, the Guardian and the New York Times exposed, he used for . . . .

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