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  1. Wikipedia Co-Founder Speaks Out Against Jimmy Wales (15 replies)
  2. Wikireader Puts Wikipedia in Your Pocket, Sans Internet - Chip Chick (16 replies)
  3. Rush Limbaugh slams media over Wikipedia quotes (1 replies)
  4. "List of art stolen in Pebble Beach raises doubt" - SF Chronicle (0 replies)
  5. Item C14 is "Beef Brisket in Wikipedia Flavor" - The Consumerist (blog) (10 replies)
  6. Mixed feelings on decline of Wikipedia - Augusta Chronicle (3 replies)
  7. Jimmy Wales Quietly Edits Wikipedia's New Edit Policy - TIME (9 replies)
  8. Opinions Differ on Classroom Wikipedia Use - The Cauldron (subscription) (5 replies)
  9. Is Wikipedia a Victim of Its Own Success? - TIME (9 replies)
  10. Where Wikipedia Ends - TIME (20 replies)
  11. Wales Slams MSM Coverage of Wikipedia - BayNewser (4 replies)
  12. Print media's role vital, Obama says (4 replies)
  13. Your daily vomit (12 replies)
  14. Wikipedia has its fill of nasty edits - London Free Press (1 replies)
  15. The Wikipedia blues, &c. By Jay Nordlinger - National Review Online (2 replies)
  16. Gary Weiss + Wikipedia angle revisited on The Register (7 replies)
  17. Again: Media, and Wikipedia, Blackout on Kidnapping of 'NYT ... - Huffington Post (4 replies)
  18. Slate article -- better than average (2 replies)
  19. After the boom, is Wikipedia heading for bust? (28 replies)
  20. Too much smelly testosterone on Wikipedia! (10 replies)
  21. Wikipedia and the Internet grow up - Telegraph.co.uk (2 replies)
  22. Wikipedia to introduce colour coded texts (2 replies)
  23. The 15 Biggest Wikipedia Blunders - PC World (36 replies)
  24. Wikipedia Co-Founder Ready to Launch ... - Softpedia (6 replies)
  25. CNN: Wikipedia: No longer the Wild West? (8 replies)
  26. Wikipedia to Add Layer of Editing to Some Articles (9 replies)
  27. This case has implications for Wikipedia; (31 replies)
  28. Wikipedia passes 3m milestone - Web User (2 replies)
  29. Wikipedia approaches its limits - guardian.co.uk (18 replies)
  30. Has Wikipedia Created a Rorschach Cheat Sheet? - New York Times (36 replies)
  31. Kannada Wikipedia soon? - Times of India (6 replies)
  32. CHART OF THE DAY: Wikipedia's Growth Tumbles - The Business Insider (14 replies)
  33. Wikipedia Cleared of Defamation - NBC Los Angeles (16 replies)
  34. Jimmy Wales brings the axe down on Wikia Search (7 replies)
  35. Will [THE BIG WIKI] Replace Science Journals? (3 replies)
  36. Jimmy Wales and the Slippery Slope (13 replies)
  37. Wikipedia may tighten editing rules - WA today (8 replies)
  38. New Scientist: "Wikipedia was able to answer only 40 per cent of the drug questions Clauson asked of it" (5 replies)
  39. Get paid for sharing your knowledge (0 replies)
  40. Wikimedia pegs future on education, not profit (5 replies)
  41. NIH urges scientists to contribute to Wikipedia - SmartBrief (4 replies)
  42. Wikipedia responds to National Portrait Gallery legal threat - Amateur Photographer (18 replies)
  43. Wikipedia, accurate enough for me (12 replies)
  44. What was my goal when I came up with the idea of creating a free encyclopedia for everyone? (4 replies)
  45. Boston Globe bleeding red ink, cuts wages (0 replies)
  46. Keeping News of Kidnapping Off Wikipedia - New York Times (117 replies)
  47. Wikipedia May Be a Font of Facts, but It's a Desert for Photos - New York Times (8 replies)
  48. Britannica a Top 10 brand in the UK (1 replies)
  49. Wikifauna: meet the creatures (2 replies)
  50. Grebner files libel suit over Wikipedia edits - Michigan Messenger (16 replies)
  51. The moral quandary of involving Wikipedia in online 'censorship' - ... (3 replies)
  52. WP: a trendy site, but best ignored (17 replies)
  53. Police officers 'told to use Wikipedia when preparing for court' (10 replies)
  54. Karen Handel Upset Over Altered Wikipedia Entry - WSBtv.com (5 replies)
  55. Wikipedia kills legendary journalist - Register (6 replies)
  56. "Psychologist finds Wikipedians grumpy and closed-minded " (13 replies)
  57. Microsoft Bing rehosts Wikifiddling as 'Reference' material -- Cade Metz, The Register (4 replies)
  58. Celebrity Parents Magazine (13 replies)
  59. Winner of best photo in Wikipedia has many more - EITB (9 replies)
  60. Wikipedia is 19in thickipedia book - The Sun (14 replies)
  61. Wikipedia "Founder" Jimmy Wales & MacArthur president (5 replies)
  62. Blake Dawson's Wikipedia page hijacked (0 replies)
  63. Jimmy Wales rocks out (9 replies)
  64. Jimbo Wales: 'No one can make money from Wikipedia... - Register (4 replies)
  65. CONTEST: Accurate news story about Wikipedia (40 replies)
  66. The readers seek politics and sex (33 replies)
  67. Google Translator Toolkit Supports Wikipedia - ResourceShelf (2 replies)
  68. Wiki(d) (0 replies)
  69. Are the Wikipedia Art guys trolls asks the SF Art Examiner? (8 replies)
  70. Leg up on Wikipedia Ban calls - Where I Live - News Community Media (4 replies)
  71. Labour councillor David Boothroyd caught altering David Cameron's ... - Daily Mail (18 replies)
  72. Wikipedia 'sentinel' quits after using alias to alter entries - Independent (7 replies)
  73. Link By Link The Wars of Words on Wikipedia's Outskirts - New York Times (1 replies)
  74. Calacanis: Wales a 'poser' (2 replies)
  75. MP's staffer earns Wikipedia ban - The Nelson Mail (5 replies)
  76. "Wikipedia for Porn"; Launches - Emediawire (press release) (8 replies)
  77. Wikipedia's Father Jimmy Wells Arrives in Bulgaria - Novinite.com (10 replies)
  78. "Banning Scientology doesn't make Wikipedia more credible" (38 replies)
  79. Scientology CEO Outraged About Wikipedia - RantRave | Published Opinion. (12 replies)
  80. Encyclopedia of Life (2 replies)
  81. FBLA Exclusive: Dr. Stephen Kent on Wikipedia Banning ... - mediabistro.com (3 replies)
  82. If you had a 45-year-old acoustic coupler......... (8 replies)
  83. Wikipedia's "wacky boss" (15 replies)
  84. Catherine Crier Takes a Dallas "John Doe" to Court Over Her WP Page (22 replies)
  85. Mother finds porn in Wikipedia entry on childrens' book - TG Daily (11 replies)
  86. Wikipedia switches to Creative Commons licence - PC Advisor (5 replies)
  87. Wolfram Alpha: Wikipedia killer? - ZDNet (11 replies)
  88. Owen Thomas leaves Valleywag for NBC (1 replies)
  89. Hammering out Wikipedia's future - WA today (3 replies)
  90. Study suggests doctors could add to Wikipedia (12 replies)
  91. Craigslist Case Points to Perils of Self-Policing (2 replies)
  92. How Consumer Generated Media is Changing Advertising (6 replies)
  93. Jimmy Wales - founded the New York Times (4 replies)
  94. Student's Wikipedia hoax quote used worldwide in newspaper obituaries--Irish Times (12 replies)
  95. Grad Gift: Thanks Wikipedia! T-Shirt - Gearlog (2 replies)
  96. Congressional computers continue to be used to vandalize Wikipedia - Wikinews (7 replies)
  97. Don't rely on Wikipedia alone for medical answers - KOMO News (3 replies)
  98. Wolfram Research's new product Alpha to compete with Google and ... - Wikinews (4 replies)
  99. Top Wikipedia editor: 'Problematic' coverage of Israel reflects ... ... (1 replies)
  100. Wikipedia Founder Slams Wikipedia Art - WebProNews (7 replies)
  101. Wikipedia's Wales Urges Ad ... - InternetNews.com (7 replies)
  102. Deconstructing Wikipedia - Milwaukee Journal Sentinel (3 replies)
  103. Study suggests doctors could add to Wikipedia - WTOP (3 replies)
  104. Wikipedia: 21 useless facts - Telegraph.co.uk (7 replies)
  105. Wikipedia Art Pushes The Elastic Boundaries Of Fair Use - WebProNews (3 replies)
  106. El Reg : Wikipedia's Norway press officer cuffed for killing mum (10 replies)
  107. Taxman denies Wikipedia UK charity status - Register (25 replies)
  108. Appeals court: Wikipedia is not valid as evidence - St. Augustine Record (6 replies)
  109. Wikipedia Threatens Artists for Fair Use - EFF (9 replies)
  110. Joe Banner's wikipedia page - Bleeding Green Nation (1 replies)
  111. Clarification: Wales, Co-Founder; Wikipedia Formally Launched In 2001 - Mediapost.com (8 replies)
  112. Wikipedia Gets a Corporate Partner - Wall Street Journal (2 replies)
  113. Wikipedia Founder: How To Save The Newspaper Industry - MediaPost Publications (4 replies)
  114. Docs look to Wikipedia for condition info: Manhattan Research - Medical Marketing and Media (4 replies)
  115. A personalized Wikipedia, now for sale - Fairfield Mirror (2 replies)
  116. A Wikipedia challenge - You Don't Say (12 replies)
  117. "Social web makes you dead inside" (0 replies)
  118. Washington Post: In Defense of the Anonymous Commenter (0 replies)
  119. THE WIKIPEDIA REVOLUTION - Washington Post (7 replies)
  120. Wikipedia fanboys gunning for Google - Inquirer (6 replies)
  121. Sorry, Britannica, Wikipedia's Not Only Bigger But Better - The Business Insider (2 replies)
  122. Face facts: where Britannica ruled, Wikipedia has conquered (9 replies)
  123. 'The Wikipedia Revolution' by Andrew Lih impresses even a skeptic ... ... (3 replies)
  124. Hot Press scoops interview with Wikipedia Guru - hotpress.com (subscription) (8 replies)
  125. Are We Ready to Use Wikipedia to Teach Writing? - Inside Higher Ed (30 replies)
  126. Microsoft To Shutter Encarta, Read All About It On Wikipedia - TechCrunch (17 replies)
  127. A Wikipedia Administrator Tells the Web Site's Story - Chronicle of Higher ... (5 replies)
  128. 'Wikipedia killer' pilfers blogosphere, taunts bloggers - Register (7 replies)
  129. Wikipedia Founder Kills User-Generated Search Engine - paidContent.org (9 replies)
  130. Jimmy's Twitter (30 replies)
  131. West Virginia anti-harassment law (1 replies)
  132. Are we dangerously dependent on Wikipedia? - Salon (2 replies)
  133. Bullies Run Rampant on the Web (3 replies)
  134. Primary school children to learn Twitter and Wikipedia skills - PC Advisor (11 replies)
  135. Tom Brokaw BLP Vandalized (4 replies)
  136. Concern as EH cites Wikipedia - Building Design (13 replies)
  137. Activists use Wikipedia to bait blacklist regulator - iT News (9 replies)
  138. Moved: Tom Brokaw BLP Vandalized (-- replies)
  139. Wikipedia removes ACMA-censored link - iT News (7 replies)
  140. Jurors Use iPhones for Original Research (54 replies)
  141. Worse info source than Wikipedia (1 replies)
  142. IWF staff threatened after Wikipedia debacle - Computer Shopper (4 replies)
  143. Guardian editoral ran today, the Newsfeed didn't catch it (0 replies)
  144. The Wikipedia Revolution: How a Bunch of Nobodies Created the World's Greatest Encyclopedia (8 replies)
  145. Gerard manages to get another item onto Slashdot (5 replies)
  146. Latest subject for peer review? You (10 replies)
  147. Watch Out For Wikipedia - Huffington Post (48 replies)
  148. Maryland court rejects identification subpoena (13 replies)
  149. UK politicians' Wikipedia worries (2 replies)
  150. Reddit now has a Wikipedia section (0 replies)
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