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<img alt="" height="1" width="1" />[b]Wikipedia: Survey Shows 60 Percent of Entries Have Errors, and Public ...[/b]
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Wikipedia, when it began, was a grand exercise in democracy. The idea was for a giant online encyclopedia in which anyone could post information, and if there were mistakes, others would fix them. Crowdsourcing on a global scale would bring out the ...
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