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_ Wikipedia in the Media _ Wikipedia's top articles show people are binging on information while watching TV - ABC Online

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It seems many cannot get enough of the British royals. But it is not just Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's engagement that has people looking up the family. Wikipedia has compiled a list of the top articles visited in 2017. Over 200 million people hit ...

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