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The story of the first ten years of Wikipedia produced under a loose interpretation of Wikipedia's own collaborative principles. It was rewritten, corrected, and commented upon by a team of guest editors - Jonathan Zittrain , Professor of Law at Harvard Law School ; Robert Dale McHenry, editor in chief for Encyclopædia Britannica 1992-1997; Benjamin Mako Hill , MIT Researcher, Wikipedia editor and member of Wikimedia foundation advisory board; Mike Schroepfer, Developer of the Firefox open source browser and now Vice President of Engineering at Facebook.
Wikipedia is 10 years old this Saturday...still breathes utopian idealism
Celebrating 10th anniversary. Plans to include as editors in the future "more women, more older people and more editors who write in a greater diversity of languages".
"What you see is what you get" editing tools ready for release. If Wikipedia needs to carry advertising, it will.
30 min radio documentary on Wikipedia's first ten years. Raises questions on the use of paid to edit public relations consultants.
As part of the 10th anniversary the author tries to follow a chain of Wikipedia hyper links as far as he can go in one hour.

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"A total of 300 GPs were interviewed across Europe for the report that looked into how regularly doctors are accessing the social web for both professional and personal reasons. The headline statistic has surprised many in the industry, which jumps to 69% when analysing the number of European GPs using social media sites for professional use outside of just Wikipedia (including FaceBook, LinkedIn, YouTube, Twitter).."
Also reported in The Independent, Daily Mail (later removed)

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This piece is about Wikipedia's article on Lolita.

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Mick Jagger can't remember who played sax on Miss You, so he looks it up on Wikipedia:
"Mel Collins... ‘born in the Isle of Man, is a British saxophonist and flautist.’ He’s the one who played on Miss You. I just Wikipedia’d it."

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