Media Monitors Network, a self-declared anti-media-propaganda site, published a long article by book author Abid U. Jan, entitled " Wikipedia: A tool for expediting the clash of religions" on 22 February. Jan states that:
In reply to a letter from Wikipedian gren, Jan published another detailed article in the editorial section of the Al-Jazeerah Information Center (unrelated to the Al Jazeera TV channel), entitled " Wikipedia: Good Intentions, Horrible Consequences" on 27 February, in which Jan says:
Public relations magazine PR Week published " Analysis: Wikipedia-friend or foe on the net?", (subscription required), in which the author, Adam Hill, asks how PROs (public relations professionals) can use the online encyclopedia to their advantage. Raul654 was interviewed for and quoted in the article. Interesting quotes in the article include:
Author and Electronic Frontier Foundation alumnus Cory Doctorow, aka User:Doctorow, who has previously defended Wikipedia in print ( see archived story), was interviewed by the The Harvard Crimson college newspaper in " Doctorow Pushes for ‘Free Culture’". He mentions Wikipedia briefly:
In " Nature has Wikipedia in its cites", The Scientist discusses Wikipedia's history, the Nature study of its accuracy, and a few of the ideas Jimbo Wales has for the future.
The Sun Herald in Mississippi also published a balanced overview of Wikipedia in " Wikipedia open to interpretation".
" Wikipedia war over Sue Kelly" in The Times Herald-Record in New York State documents an edit war over the article on U.S. Congresswoman Sue W. Kelly.
The A.V. Club, the non-satirical entertainment section of The Onion newspaper, published " Inventory: Five Truly Useful Websites", putting Wikipedia at number five:
Media Monitors Network, a self-declared anti-media-propaganda site, published a long article by book author Abid U. Jan, entitled " Wikipedia: A tool for expediting the clash of religions" on 22 February. Jan states that:
In reply to a letter from Wikipedian gren, Jan published another detailed article in the editorial section of the Al-Jazeerah Information Center (unrelated to the Al Jazeera TV channel), entitled " Wikipedia: Good Intentions, Horrible Consequences" on 27 February, in which Jan says:
Public relations magazine PR Week published " Analysis: Wikipedia-friend or foe on the net?", (subscription required), in which the author, Adam Hill, asks how PROs (public relations professionals) can use the online encyclopedia to their advantage. Raul654 was interviewed for and quoted in the article. Interesting quotes in the article include:
Author and Electronic Frontier Foundation alumnus Cory Doctorow, aka User:Doctorow, who has previously defended Wikipedia in print ( see archived story), was interviewed by the The Harvard Crimson college newspaper in " Doctorow Pushes for ‘Free Culture’". He mentions Wikipedia briefly:
In " Nature has Wikipedia in its cites", The Scientist discusses Wikipedia's history, the Nature study of its accuracy, and a few of the ideas Jimbo Wales has for the future.
The Sun Herald in Mississippi also published a balanced overview of Wikipedia in " Wikipedia open to interpretation".
" Wikipedia war over Sue Kelly" in The Times Herald-Record in New York State documents an edit war over the article on U.S. Congresswoman Sue W. Kelly.
The A.V. Club, the non-satirical entertainment section of The Onion newspaper, published " Inventory: Five Truly Useful Websites", putting Wikipedia at number five:
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