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January
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- MakeUseOf - Wikipedia Introduces A Draft Feature For New Articles
- The Daily Dot - Does Wikipedia need a medical disclaimer?
- ArcaMax - Wikipedia Will Help Your Daughter Cope
- The Football Pink - My career on Wikipedia
- January 2
- Science 2.0 - A World Of Wikipedia And Bitcoin: Is That The Promise Of Open Collaboration?
- Phys.org - Open collaboration, which led to Bitcoin, TedX and Wikipedia, likely to grow
- e! Science News - A World Of Wikipedia And Bitcoin: Is That The Promise Of Open Collaboration?
- Buzzfeed - 12 Spectacular Acts Of Wikipedia Vandalism
- The Wikipedian (blog) - The Top 10 Wikipedia Stories of 2013 (Part 2)
- The Daily Dot - Judge's Wikipedia page trashed after he ruled in favor of NSA
- DW.de - Shift Ranking of January 2: Most Viewed Articles on English Wikipedia 2013
- January 3
- MIT Technology Review - Best of 2013: Edit Wars Reveal The 10 Most Controversial Topics on Wikipedia
- Russia Today - Wikipedia co-founder: "U.S. should be actually seeking out criminals, not wasting money on snooping"
- The Guardian - Mark Zuckerberg says connectivity is a basic human right – do you agree?
- TG Daily - Open collaboration, which led to Bitcoin, TEDx and Wikipedia, likely to grow
- Bangor Daily News - Saturday, Jan. 4, 2014: Wikipedia editing, ice storm and energy glut
- Kansas City Star - Bleep this: 'The Wolf of Wall Street' sets record for f-bombs
- Democratic Underground - Art and Feminism Wikipedia Edit-a-thon
- January 4
- Thought Catalog - The 10 Best Wikipedia Black Holes For Curious People (Who Have No Impulse Control)
- LAist - The Wolf of Wall Street Sets F-Bomb Record
- Radio Times (blog) - The Wold of Wall Street has most F-words in a film ever ... according to Wikipedia
- January 5
- Oralofori - Q&aA with founding member of organization working to establish Wikimedia Ghana
- SpyGhana.com - 1 on 1 With Founding Member of Wikipedia Ghana
- Ghana Web - Q & A with Wikimedia Ghana
- National Museum of Women in the Arts - Wikipedia Meetup: Art & Feminism
- Gamdayr - Pat Narduzzi's Wikipedia page predicts his future with Louisville
- Liveleak - Wikipedia co-founder talks about Wikipedia and Online Privacy
- HASTAC - Reading and Writing Wikipedia: a prospective syllabus
- Twkozlowski.net - Paid editing thrives in the heart of Wikipedia
- January 6
- Detroit Free Press - Ticker: When it comes to Michigan State's Pat Narduzzi, even his Wikipedia page can't be trusted
- Archaeology, Museums, & Outreach - My Experience in Teaching a Class on Wikipedia, Part 3
- The Next Web - Wikimedia to Replace its Search with Elastisearch
- A.V. Club - Enter holiday hell with Wikipedia's extensive list of official festive occasions
- Astro Awani - Wikipedia Ambassador: Evangeline Han
- Belfast Telegraph - 'The Wikipedia of medicine': Manchester medical student's noted become worldwide internet hit
- African Studies Centre Leiden - Extra writing session Wikipedia & Africa
- Skeptical Software Tools - A silly Buzzfeed list teaches a lesson Wikipedia vandalism
- SunLight Foundation - Churnalism now updated with fresher Wikipedia content
- January 7
- How to Geek - How to Create ebooks from Wikipedia Articles
- Naked Capitalism - Bob Goodwin: Mainstream Medicine Capture of Wikipedia
- Infodocket - Wikipedia Moving to New Search Technology, Elastisearch
- Examiner - Wikipedia page views in downhill slide
- Tech Radar - Volvo cars get cloud-connected and Wikipedia enabled
- 360Nobs.com - Damage Control: Stella Oduah Removes St. Paul College From Her Wikipedia Facebook Pages
- Osun Defender - Certificate Forgery: Stella Oduah Removes St. Paul College From Her Wikipedia, Facebook Pages
- Times of India - Young UK doctor's college notes become 'Wikipedia of Medicine'
- Slate - Is Wolf of Wall Street Really the Sweariest Movie of All Time? A Slate Investigation
- Xpatloop.com - Hungarian Name-Days Most Popular On Hungarian Wikipedia
- Carthage College.edu - Join us for Wikipedia Wednesdays!
- The Ancestor Hunt - Wikipedia and Online Newspaper Research for Genealogy
- January 8
- Telegraph (UK) - Revealed: 2013's Top 20 viewed articles on Wikipedia
- OpEDNews - Lefty Wikipedia: leftipedia.org
- How To Geek - How to Create MP3 Files from Wikipedia Articles
- Slate Magazine - We Found the Guy Whose Penis Is on the Wikipedia Penis Page
- New York Times - Wikipedia-Mania
- Cinema Blend - Top 20 Wikipedia Searches of 2013: Users Love Game of Thrones, Bollywood
- Philadelphia City Paper - State Rep.'s insane Wikipedia to finally get trimmed
- The Daily Dot - New Volvo brings Wikipedia to your dashboard,
- The Daily Dot - Is Google accidentally killing Wikipedia
- Gizmodo - Yahoo's New Digest Offers Bite-sized News For Short Attention spans
- Hyperallergic - Is Wikipedia the Next Frontier for Museums
- Bubble News - Wikipedia has made it big and so will Bubblenews
- Iran Daily Brief - Iran vs. the internet, Persian Wikipedia
- January 9
- Tuaw - Review: Yahoo News Digest for iPhone is a new way to look at the news
- Canberra Times - My life's not worth a Wikipedia page?
- Iranian.com - Iran vs. the internet, Persian Wikipedia
- The Daily Dot - Wikimedia Staffer loses job over edit-for-cash scandal
- Ars Technica - Wikimedia Foundation employee ousted over paid editing
- Tekoids - Wikimedia Foundation employee ousted over paid editing
- Philly Futurist - Wikimedia Foundation employee ousted over paid editing
- Infodocket - Wikimedia Staffer Loses Job Over Edit-for-Cash Scandal
- DC Magnets - Wikimedia Considers Accepting Bitcoins, America's Card Room Does
- Web Pro News - Here's How Multimedia On Wikipedia Could Work In A Couple Years
- NDTV - Wikipedia-Mania
- Wing of Zock - No More Wikipedia! Teaching Medical Students to Access Evidence-Based Information
- January 10
- Hardcop - Wikimedia Employee Fired Over Paid Editing
- Crowdsourcing.com - Wikimedia Foundation employee ousted over paid editing
- News.nom.com - Wikimedia Foundation fires employee for paid editing
- Citifm Online - Government Struggling to edit Wikipedia Information
- CitiFM Online - Government should monitor Wikipedia - David Bolton
- Dazed Digital - Wikipedia's creepiest pages
- The Guardian - Wikipedia: Breaking Bad leads TV dramas in top pages list
- The Independent - Wikipedia fires editor who enhanced entries for cash
- Softpedia - Wikimedia Foundation Fires Employee for Paid Editing
- Il Messaggero (Italian) - Wikipedia, è scandalo mazzetta: Licenziata Sarah Stierch, l'editor n. 1: soldi in cambio di "pubblicità"
- WebProNews - Respected Wikimedia Employee Busted and Fired for Paid Wikipedia Edits
- ItProPortal - Wikimedia Foundation fires employee for paid editing
- The Inquirer - Wikimedia sheds shilling editor
- January 11
- Irish Independent - Top Wikimedia Employee Fired over Taking Money for Edits
- The Morning Call - Politics as Usual
- Digital Trends - TV, Movies, and Celebs: Wikipedia's Top Searches of 2013
- RTE - Breaking Bad tops Wikipedia TV search list
- January 12
- Times of India - Wiki-paid-y a?
- Chandigarh Tribune - ‘With Internet in every pocket, power to the people’
- Fragments from a Writing Desk (blog) - Bridgegate is already on Wikipedia
- The Dissenting Democrat (blog) - Abby Martin Banned on Wikipedia!
- January 13
- Miami Herald - Does your small business need a Wikipedia page?
- Blog de Frédéric (blog) - Improvements to Mathematics on Wikipedia
- Register - Google stabs Wikipedia in the front
- Jezebel - Wikipedia Art and Feminism Edit-a-thon
- Slashdot - Is Wikipedia an incomplete AI program?
- The Nonprofit Quarterly - New Ethics for a New Time: Sockpuppetry and Paid Editing
- Times of India - Now, a 'Wikipedia for robots' announced
- Vice - Robots Have Their Own Wikipedia
- Lifehacker Australia - Interface Lessons From Wikipedia's Most Popular Pages
- Culture24 - Public given chance to decide digital winner in Tate's £70000 IK Prize
- Artlyst - Tate Announces Shortlist For New Digital Industry IK Prize
- Beutler Ink (blog) - How do I find out if my company can have a Wikipedia page?
- A.V. Club - Here's a guide to the world's micronations, from Llanrwst to Akhzivland
- Bleacher Report UK - Wikipedia Hilariously Edited to Create a World XI Full of Nicklas Bendtners
- January 14
- Crosscut - How to tell if your Senator wrote his own Wikipedia entry
- PCWorld - European civil rights groups join forces to defend net neutrality
- Nieman Journalism Lab - What makes people contribute to Wikipedia?
- UsVsThem - 5 emojis that you didn’t know work as Wikipedia URLs
- The Scholarly Kitchen (blog) - The Andraka Saga Continues: Vengeance via Wikipedia, and a More Complete View of the Claims
- Margo Berendsen (blog) - On Crime and Punishment and why Wikipedia should be outlawed
- Electronic Frontier Foundation - Wikipedia Shows the Value of a Vibrant Public Domain
- DNA India - WikiSangamotsavam 2013 brings Indian Wikimedians together
- Refugeeks - Google Versus Wikipedia: Wikipedia Hit where it Hurts
- Dark Politricks (video) - Abby Martin Censored on Wikipedia: Editing Truth by Mob Rule
- Russia Today - Wikipedia bias, deadly state of Fallujah, Kelly Thomas injustice, US dictatorship of Okinawa
- Russia Today America - Abby Martin 'indefinitely' blocked from Wikipedia (video)
- Before It's News - Wikipedia Bias, Deadly State of Fallujah, Kelly Thomas Injustice, US Dictatorship of Okinawa: YouTube
- Skeptiko - 236. Rome Viharo, Wikipedia, We Have a Problem
- Holmes Report - Innovation Roundtable: Is Silicon Valley Betting Too Much On PR Hype?
- Blouin Artinfo (blog) - Eyebeam Hosting Art and Feminism Edit-a-thon
- Uncommon Descent (blog) - More reasons why you shouldn't bother with Wikipedia
- HASTAC (blog) - Peace, Love, and Wikipedia
- CBS Sports - Wikipedia thinks Jim Tressel is the Browns coach
- CBS Cleveland - Fans Having Fun With Browns Wikipedia Page
- Helmword - Wikipedia: threat and an opportunity
- January 15
- Channel News Asia - South Korea activists launch leaflets, USB keys into North
- South China Morning Post - Defectors parachute Wikipedia-filled flash disks, US dollars into North Korea
- SBS - S.Korea activists launch border campaign
- Farming Show - South Korean activists launch border campaign
- Panorama (Armenia) - Wikipedians celebrate Wikipedia’s birthday
- ValueWalk - How To Easily Create An eBook Using Wikipedia's Articles
- Business Insider Australia - Wikipedia Was Founded 13 Years Ago Today -- Here's What It Looked Like Way Back When
- Mashable - At Age 13, Wikipedia Has Reshaped the Knowledge Industry
- Mashable - Wikipedia Looked Pretty Much the Same 13 Years Ago
- Trendistic - At Age 13, Wikipedia Has Reshaped the Knowledge Industry
- Trendistic - Wikipedia Looked Pretty Much the Same 13 Years Ago
- The Wire - On Wikipedia's 13th Birthday, Revisit the Wikipedia Pages of 2001
- DoYouRemember? Inc. - 5 Ways Wikipedia Changed the World
- Yahoo! Small Business - On Wikipedia's 13th Birthday, Revisit the Wikipedia Pages of 2001
- Yahoo! Finance - Wikipedia Was Founded 13 Years Ago Today — Here's What It Looked Like Way Back When
- LJ Infodocket - Happy Fifth Birthday to FDsys & Happy 13th Birthday to Wikipedia
- Boing Boing - Copyright week: using and losing the public domain
- Disinformation - Abby Martin Censored on Wikipedia: Editing Truth by Mob Rule
- Eats Shoots 'N Leaves (blog) - Abby Martin, banned from Wikipedia
- The Portland Mercury (blog) - Wikipedia Arts + Feminism Edit-a-Thon
- WintryKnight (blog) - Guerilla skepticism on Wikipedia: how should Christians and conservatives respond?
- Up-Section (blog) - Wikipedia Articles of Geology Enhancement Project
- Swtor (blog) - Wikipedia is undoubtedly an Mmo game
- January 16
- Cancer Research UK (blog) - We've joined forces with Wikipedia to improve cancer information
- Third Sector - Cancer Research UK advertises for 'wikipedian in residence'
- British Journal of Healthcare Computing - Cancer Research UK to employ its own Wikipedia contributor
- Wall Street Journal (blog) - In Malaysia, Spinach Sparks Tussle on Wikipedia, Jeers on Social Media
- Indiantelevision.com - BBC has announced a season of hard-hitting investigative programmes - FREEDOM2014
- Arab Nyheter (blog) - Is Wikipedia trustable?
- IMAO (blog) - The robots get their own Wikipedia
- GigaOm - Wikimedia is considering support for H.264 video codec to boost video on Wikipedia
- Ars Technica - Wikimedia considers supporting H.264 to boost accessibility, content
- PC World - Wikimedia mulls support for 'patent-encumbered' video file format
- CNN Money - Wikimedia is considering support for H.264 video codec to boost video on Wikipedia
- Slashdot - Wikimedia Community Debates H.264 Support On Wikipedia Sites
- The New York Times - A Wikipedia Page for Judith Newman Is Approved
- Expedition Arguk - Wikipedia
- Startup Village - Wikipedia workshop at Startup Village
- Business 2 Community - Content Shout-Out: How REI Outranks Wikipedia
- Yahoo! Small Business - Content Shout-Out: How REI Outranks Wikipedia
- ProgrammableWeb (blog) - Today in APIs: RobustLinks Launches Knowledge API, and 10 New APIs
- Phys.org - Europe launches RoboEarth: 'Wikipedia for Robots'
- CBS News - Researchers demonstrate “Wikipedia of robots”
- Inquirer - Europe launches RoboEarth: ‘Wikipedia for Robots’
- Charity Digital News - Cancer Research UK develops in-house Wikipedian role for cancer information
- SearchReSearch (blog) - The value of looking up stuff in other languages in Wikipedia
- Tales From A Wandering Albatross - Yeah, I’m a Source on Wikipedia
- Hpathy - Wikipedia Co-Founder Wants to Stop Homeopathy
- January 17
- Wired - Sweden's early adopter foreign minister on crafting digital diplomacy
- Media Bistro - Ring in Wikipedia’s Birthday with New Case Study for ‘Create An Article’ Project by No, No, No, No, No, Yes
- PCWorld - Microsoft denies report it will share Skype data with Russian authorities
- Glasgow School of Art Library and Learning Resources (blog) - Adventures in Wikipedia: In search of Glasgow Architects
- PMLiVE - Cancer Research UK to recruit its own 'Wikipedian'
- Punch (Nigeria) - Wikipedia is 13
- HN.Meteor - Wikimedia considers supporting H.264 to boost accessibility, content
- PC World Australia - Wikimedia mulls support for 'patent-encumbered' video file format
- Inquirer - Europe Launches RoboEarth: 'Wikipedia for Robots'
- e!ScienceNews - New 'Wikipedia for robots' lets bots store their brains in 'the cloud'
- NBC News - New 'Wikipedia for robots' lets bots store their brains in 'the cloud'
- Arizona Daily Star - Europe Launches RoboEarth: 'Wikipedia for Robots'
- 2045.com - 'Wikipedia for robots': Because bots need an Internet too
- CleverGirlHelps (blog) - Wikipedia Entries to Read in the Dark
- The VarGuy - OpenStack Swift Object Storage for Cloud Grows
- January 18
- Pakistan Observer - Mobilink extends strategic partnership with Opera
- Scottish Sceptic - Did Wikipedia editors kill the Guardian & Independent?
- Inside Bay Area - Website aims to record everything about Oakland
- January 19
- Fansided - Fans take out anger on Richard Sherman's Wikipedia page
- Next Impulses.com - Richard Sherman updates Michael Crabtree's Wikipedia page
- Brendan Griffen - Graphs of Wikipedia Programming Languages and Their Designers
- January 20
- Times of India - Google eating into Wikipedia page views?
- The Economic Times - Google eating into Wikipedia page views?
- WTAQ.com - Wikipedia founder backs 'good causes' mobile operator
- The People's Operator (Press Release) - Wikipedia's founder Jimmy Wales to lead mobile phone network The People's Operator
- NBC News - Can You Hear Him Now? Wikipedia's Jimmy Wales Gets into the Cellphone Game
- TechDigest - Jimmy Wales says he'd go "ballistic" if NSA tried to gain backdoor into his new mobile operator
- US Web Daily News - Jimmy Wales Joins The People's Operator, Looks to US Launch
- CNET - Jimmy Wales Joins The People's Operator, Looks to US Launch
- Mobile Marketing Magazine - Wikipedia's Jimmy Wales Joins The People's Operator
- Recode - Jimmy Wales Plans to Save the World with Mobile Phones
- PandoDaily - Wikipedia's Jimmy Wales Joins Mobile Phone Charity
- GOOD - Wikipedia's Jimmy Wales Plans to Save The World With Mobile Phones
- News.nom - Wikipedia founder Jimmy Wales joins mobile network The People's Operator
- Cisco.TV - Jimmy Wales To Lead Charity MVNO The People's Operator
- Post.Us - Wikipedia's founder Jimmy Wales joins The People's Operator as Co-Chair
- Telecoms.com - Jimmy Wales joins The People's Operator
- Afghanistan Sun - Wikipedia founder Jimmy Wales joins mobile network The People's Operator
- Tech Investor News - Wikipedia founder Jimmy Wales is selling SIM cards for charity
- DailyMe - Jimmy Wales joins The People's Operator, looks to US launch
- Techmeme - Jimmy Wales joins UK-based charitable MVNO The People's Operator as chairman, plans international expansion
- Xinhuanet - Global Internet companies see rapid envolvement of 3rd platform DLD conference
- Vator.TV - Jimmy Wales joins co-chair of the People's Operator
- Bizcommunity - 2014 Trends The Big Trend? Africa is on trend
- Judy O'Connell.com - Wikipedia the Great Book of Knowledge
- Gamedayr - Richard Sherman's Wikipedia page trolled after post-game interview
- Legal Insurrection - Richard Sherman Wikipedia page vandalized after the interview
- Telegraph UK - Wikipedia founder Jimmy Wales backs
- Yahoo! Small Business Advisor - Wikipedia founder backs "good causes" mobile operator
- CNN Money - Wikipedia chief Wales becomes co-chair of UK carrier The People's Operator
- RTE - Jimmy Wales takes takes stake in charity-driven mobile network
- Daphne Caruana Galizia's Notebook - There's now a Wikipedia entry for Shiv Shankaran Nair
- Rising Voices - Dueling Encyclopedia's: Using Weibo to Boost Wikipedia in China
- January 21
- Business Standard - Wikipedia founder Jimmy Wales joins The People's Operator
- Lightreading - Euronews: BT, AlcaLus Claim Fiber Speed Record
- Reuters - Robots, videogame, animation, tweets- a new take on Tate Britain
- TV By The Numbers - 2014 Breakthrough Prizes to Air Monday, January 27 on Science Channel, Hosted by Kevin Spacey
- The Australian Financial Review - Wikipedia founder backs "good causes" mobile operator
- New Indian Express - Wikipedia Founder Jimmy Wales Joins The People's Operator
- Broadbandforum.com - Jimmy Wales joins The People's Operator
- News100.co.za - Jimmy Wales Joins The People's Operator
- CXOToday.com - How Google Is Eating Into Wikipedia's Page Views?
- Kyiv Post - Ukrainian Wikipedia Protests Law Curbing Free Speech
- Quartz - The #1 doctor in the world is Dr.Wikipedia
- How-to Geek - To halt an editing War, Wikipedia had to ban all IP Addresses belonging to...
- Ancestories - The Stories of My Ancestors
- Infodocket - Wikimedia Foundatio Releases 2012-13 Annual Report
- Scribd.com - Wikimedia Foundation 2012-13 Annual Report
- Electronics Weekly - Google Code-In winners heading to San Francisco
- Beforeitsnews - Robots to get Internet Cloud Brain: "Wikipedia for robots"
- TG Daily.com - Graphs of Wikipedia: Programming Languages and Their Designers
- January 22
- Bloomberg.com - Before Davos, The Global Digerrati Head to Munich for DLD
- Kurzweilai - Wikipedia for Robots
- The Hindu - Wikipedia founder joins The People's Operator
- Fudzilla - Wikipedia boss invests in The People's Operator
- Herald Times Online - Wikipedia founder to speak at local tech conference
- Sofia Globe - Ukrainian Wikipedia protests against law curbing free speech
- Louis Hissink's Crazy World - Wikipedia
- Daily Grail - Guerilla stupidity on Wikipedia
- Ultimate Gerardm - Words and what not: The #Wikimedia #language support dance
- Mobihealth News - IMS: J&J leading the pack in pharma social media
- World of DTC Marketing.com - Wikipedia Top Social Media Site for RX Conversion
- Research Buzz - Department of Defense, Hawaii, QR Codes, Wikipedia, , More: Fat Wednesday Buzz, January 22 2014
- Patriot News - Two years after Joe Paterno's death, Wikipedia editors have reached a consensus on his entry
- Mobiletor.com - Google Knowledge Graph killing Wikipedia page views
- Gnomes National News Service - Is Bill Murray White? An unscientific Census of 'Saturday Night Live'
- Web Pro News - Cutts on how much Facebook and Twitter signals matter in Google Ranking
- The Moderate Voice - Wikipedia's 'Invisible Hand': More Right-Wing than Left ( Le Temps, Switzerland)
- Bubblenews - Why is Wikipedia so difficult to work out
- January 23
- Independent Online - Tech elite warm up for Davos at DLD
- BBC - Freedom 2014: Terms and conditions
- Age of Spades HQ - What I Learned on Wikipedia Today
- The Hindu - Wikipedia to get more Konkani Content
- The Guardian - Mick Jagger on his memoirs: 'Look it up on Wikipedia'
- ABC 5 Cleveland - PHOTOS: Fans prank Mike Pettine's Wikipedia page with jokes about Browns coaching search
- Wing of Zock - Wikipedia Is King!
- New York University Abu Dhabi - Analyzing Gender Imbalance in Wikipedia
- Dazed Digital - Jimmy Wales thinks an Arab Spring in China is inevitable
- Gigwise - No Mick Jagger biography Rocker recommends Wikipedia
- NME - Mick Jagger on writing a memoir: 'Look it up on Wikipedia'
- Swansea.gov.uk - Learn how to contribute to and edit Wikipedia articles
- Precious Bodily Fluids (Blog) - Fix Kidney Wikipedia #fikiWiki
- News.az - IRELI launches Wikipedia trainings
- January 24
- Ukrainian Journal - Ukrainian Wikipedia announces it will protest 'dangerous' new law
- CBC.ca - Wikipedia party to expand Sudbury's presence on the web
- Adeline Kon (Blog) - Rewriting Wikipedia project: A Workshop
- Slideshare.net - Rewriting Wikipedia Project: Post-Colonial Digital Humanities Rutgers January 14
- CNBC - Making mobile more ethical: Wikipedia co-founder
- LifeHacker - How Can I Keep Up on News When I Don’t Have a Lot of Time?
- Forbes - Steve Jobs Did Not Liberate Us. Tim Berners-Lee Did, By Freeing Ones And Zeros To Eat the World
- Bitch Media - An Epic Feminist Edit-a-Thon Takes Aim at Wikipedia's Gender Gap
- eyebeam.org - Art + Feminism Wikipedia Edit-A-Thon
- Choose - Jimmy Wales joins TPO, gives ethical mobile a boost
- Boing Boing - Fun with feces
- TechRadar - TechRadar Pro is giving away 200 free e-tickets to CeBIT
- January 25
- Business Insider - PR Company Says It Was Demonized By The World's Biggest Internet Encyclopedia
- SFGate - PR Company Says It Was Demonized By The World's Biggest Internet Encyclopedia
- Wikimedia UK - Stephen Fry records his voice for Wikipedia
- The Next Web - Wikipedia adding celebrity voices to wiki pages to preserve them for future generations
- Gizmodo - Wikipedia's Adding Voice Recordings to Famous People's Biographies
- The Digital Shift - Librarypedia: The Future of Libraries and Wikipedia
- OpEdNews - Meet Conservapedia, a Right Wing Encyclopedia at War with the Truth
- iSteve (blog) - Time to purge Wikipedia
- January 26
- Digital Trends - Wikipedia adding voice recordings to famous people's pages
- The Drum - Stephen Fry kicks off Wikipedia's 'WikiVIP' voice recording service
- New York Observer - Thomas Friedman Cites Wikipedia, Again
- iProgrammer - Which Languages Influenced Which?
- January 27
- Memeburn - Wikipedia looks to preserve celeb voices by adding them to pages
- tbreak - Wikipedia to add celebrity voices to its wiki pages
- Daily Bhaskar - Salman, Shahrukh, Arvind Kejriwal can speak only for 10 seconds at WikiVIP
- The Washington Post - On Ezra Klein, and rethinking the news story-encyclopedia schism
- opensource.com - What I learned while editing Wikipedia
- WinningWP (blog) - Creating a Wikipedia page for Mike Little
- Business2Community (blog) - Bloggers: Cool It With the Wikipedia Links, Yeah?
- Stop Spending (blog) - "Wikipedia is increasingly obsolete"
- IT News Online - Wikipedia Academy Teaches Ethical Tactics for Marketing & Public Relations
- Yahoo! News - Wikipedia's sound idea
- Examiner - WikiVIP initiative aims to preserve celebrity voices on Wikipedia
- Yahoo! Tech - Wikipedia Is Adding Voice Recordings of Notable Figures to Its Entries
- PC World - Wikipedia adding voice recordings to famous people's pages
- MSN News - Wikipedia adding voice recordings to famous people's pages
- Telemanagement - VIDEO: Wikipedia Project Adds Audio Clips Of Celebrity Voices
- TechSpot - New Wikipedia project seeks to preserve celebrity voices
- PSFK - Wikipedia Adds Famous Voice Recordings To Create More In-Depth Entries
- Beta News - Wikipedia's celebrity voice archive gets underway with the help of Stephen Fry
- Fox 2 Now - Wikipedia adding voices to articles
- Think Digit - WikiVIP: Wikipedia adds voice recording to Wiki pages
- Flavorwire - Stephen Fry Is the First Celebrity in Wikipedia’s Voice Archives
- wsoctv.com - Wikipedia Project Adds Audio Clips Of Celebrity Voices
- Silicon Republic - Wikipedia to record notable voices for future generations
- AdAge - Vox Media CEO Jim Bankoff on Ezra Klein's Plan to Re-Imagine the News
- Metropolitan New York Library Council - Contributing to Wikipedia Articles on Music: An Interview with Bob Kosovsky of NYPL's LPA
- A.V. Club - It's the end of the world as we know it (and Wiki Wormhole feels fine)
- WPTavern (blog) - WordPress Co-Founder Mike Little Gets His Own Wikipedia Page
- Artfcity - This Week’s Must-See Art Events: Wikipedia Gets Edited, Artists Get (Pyramid) Schemed
- The Link - Sieging the Servers
- Halifax Media Co-Op - Fixing Wikipedia's gender bias, one edit at a time
- peter higgins dot net - New Wikipedia article: Michael S. Rogers
- Tech Times - Wikipedia Voice Intro Project (WikiVIP) launched to preserve voice recordings of celebrities
- January 28
- Quartz - America’s future doctors are starting their careers by saving Wikipedia
- Pocket Lint - Stephen Fry's is the first of many voices to be made immortal by Wikipedia
- The Daily Dot - This Wikipedia troll is hiding corpses in plain sight
- Norwalk Daily Voice - Stamford Student Asks: Is It OK To Use Wikipedia?
- The Daily Telegraph - Stephen Fry launches project to save voices for posterity
- Engadget - Wikipedia to store famous voices for posterity, starting with Stephen Fry's
- Vice Motherboard - Wikipedia Is Building a Repository of Famous Voices
- Digital Spy - Stephen Fry records voice clip for Wikipedia project
- Yahoo! News India - Wikipedia to add voice samples of famous people on site
- Daily Motion - Wikipedia Voice Brief (video)
- KETK - Wikipedia wants you to hear voices
- Before It's News - Wikipedia To Add Voices Of Famous Personalities, Seeks BBC’s Assistance
- BBC News - What does freedom look like in 2014?
- PRWeek (paywalled) - Wikimedia comms unit in flux after departures
- The Coast Halifax - Visual Arts Wikipedia Art+Feminism Edit-A-Thon's takeover
- California College of the Arts - Art+Feminism Wikipedia Edit-a-thon
- New York Library Club, Inc. (blog) - Wiki Edit-a-thon@Eyebeam Saturday February 1st, noon-6pm
- Wellcome Library - Interested in having a go at Wikipedia editing?
- Ecopreneurist - Charitable Mobile Network Supports UK Causes with Every Bill
- Boston.com - Peer learning comes to robot land
- Lana Parrilla (blog) - Wikipedia And The Nofollow Controversy
- Mike Wilton (blog) - How a Recent Change In Google Made Wikipedia A Crucial Part of Brand SEO
- St. Mary's Collegian - Wikipedia has potential to be a legitimate source
- January 29
- Calrec Community - Voice clips for celeb Wikipedia pages
- CBR Online - Wikipedia launches celebrity voice archives
- Financial Express - Wikipedia seeks Bengali editors through book fair stall
- Press Trust of India - Wikipedia seeks Bengali editors through book fair stall
- Committee for Accuracy in Middle East Reporting in America (blog) - Wikipedia's "Lion of God" Bites Journos
- SciDev.net - A ‘Wikipedia’ of cheap tech to get a facelift
- Digital Journal - The Leading Wikipedia Visibility Agency to Begin Accepting Bitcoin
- Buffalo Business First - The Leading Wikipedia Visibility Agency to Begin Accepting Bitcoin
- Fast Company - Wikipedia Is Collecting Recordings of Article Subjects To Help You Pronounce Their Names
- The Verge - Wikipedia project aims to enshrine celebrity voice recordings
- Buro247 - Wikipedia project to enshrine celebrity voice recordings
- Wall Street Journal - Media Alert: Check Point Discovers Critical Vulnerability for Wikipedia.org and Other 'Wiki' Sites
- Network World - Wikipedia dodges critical vulnerability that could have let attackers take over
- Checkpoint - Media Alert: Check Point Discovers Critical Vulnerability for Wikipedia.org and Other 'Wiki' Sites
- MarketWatch - Media Alert: Check Point Discovers Critical Vulnerability for Wikipedia.org and Other 'Wiki' Sites
- Physicians News Digest - The Top Source of Online Medical Info for Doctors, Patients is…
- CBS Local - Report: Wikipedia The Top Source Of Health Care Info For Doctors, Patients
- Barstool Sports - Study Says Wikipedia Is The Number One Source Of Information For Doctors
- Pat Dollard - Report: Wikipedia The Top Source Of Health Care Info For Doctors
- PRWeek - Firm publishes guide on appropriate Wikipedia use
- Pharma Marketing Blog (blog) - Is Pharma Working with Wikipedia to Ensure Its Drug Information is Accurate and Up-to-Date?
- Straight.com - Digging for the real facts about Jerron “Blind Boy” Paxton
- Economic Times - Wikipedia seeks Bengali editors through book fair stall
- Exposing PseudoAstronomy (blog) - Skeptiko Host Alex Tsakiris Compares Scientists’ Passivity with Wikipedia Editing to Christians’ Views on Abortion Clinic Bombings
- January 30
- Daily Dot - Wikipedia will ensure you always know what celebrities sound like
- ZDNet - Critical vulnerability in Wikipedia found and fixed
- UPI - Report: Wikipedia is top source of medical information for doctors
- Times of India - Detractors are trying to distort my Wikipedia profile: Payal Rohatgi
- ABC (Australia) - Caught in the Web: Jan 30
- BBC Watch (blog) - Revealed: BBC’s Kevin Connolly knows how to use Wikipedia
- WBIW - Founder Of Wikipedia To Be Keynote Speaker
- Today - Does your doctor check Wikipedia? (video)
- CNET - Doctor Wikipedia is top medical resource for patients and doctors
- The Smithsonian Magazine - Medical Students Are Fixing Wikipedia Entries
- Breitbart - Physicians use Wikipedia as top source of medical information
- iHealthBeat - Wikipedia Top Health Care Source for Patients, Providers, Report Says
- UPI - Report: Wikipedia is top source of medical information for doctors
- Library Stuff (blog) - Report: Wikipedia The Top Source Of Health Care Info For Doctors, Patients
- Researchbuzz (blog) - Cambodia, Olympics, Wikimedia, More: Thursday Morning Buzz, January 30, 2014
- SC Magazine - RCE bug found in platform that powers Wikipedia, other "Wiki" sites
- Threatpost - MediaWiki Remote Code Vulnerability Patched
- CSO Online (blog) - Wikipedia and many other wiki sites contained critical vulnerability
- Linux Today - Wikipedia dodges critical vulnerability in open source platform that could have let attackers take over
- The Guardian - Who's the most significant historical figure?
- Hudson Valley Almanac Weekly - WSW hosts Art+Feminism Wikipedia Edit-a-thon in Kingston
- Portland State Vanguard - PSU to host Wikipedia ‘Edit-A-Thon’ on Feminism and Art
- The Ugly Iowan (blog) - Art+Feminism Wikipedia Edit-a-thon
- KW Digital - Wikipedia and companies explained
- Do Androids Dance? - Derek “DJA” Allen Speaks On His History With Mad Decent, His Frustrations With Wikipedia, and His Influences
- LIFE - The ‘Knowledge Box’: Picture an Early, Trippy, Analog Wikipedia in 3-D
- January 31
- Top News - Wikipedia is top medical resource for people and specialists
- Independent Online (South Africa) - Even in age of Wiki, Jesus is biggest hit
- The Star (Malaysia) - Quiet CNY for Wikipedia ambassador studying in US*The Hindu - 'I Hope India stands up to US domination of the Internet'
- The Ugly Iowan - Art and Feminism Wikipedia Edit-a-thon
- Lansing City Post - Wiki Thump
- About.com - For Wonky Wiki Women: Set Feminist History Straight Feb 1 at Brooklyn Museum
- Campus Reform - Feminist groups bring another 'Wikipedia Edit-a-Thon' to campuses, claim website has 'political impact'
- National Museum of Women in the Arts - Wikipedia Edit-a-thon 2014
- CNET - Doctor Wikipedia is top medical resource for patients and doctors
- Elite Daily - In The Most Terrifying News Ever, Wikipedia Is The Number One Health Info Source Used By Doctors
- Clinical Innovation +Technology - Providers, patients consult Wikipedia the most for healthcare information
- TruTV - Wikipedia is top information source for medical professionals , study says
- The Hairpin - Wikipedia Lists for the Year of the Horse
- NGOHQ.com - Critical Security Vulnerability Found in Wikipedia's Software
February
edit- February 1
- Good Morning America News Online - Wikipedia beefs up pages on famous people with voice recordings
- TechnoBuffalo - Wikipedia Is Making A Database of Some of the Most Famous Voices
- St. Cloud Times - SCSU group participates in edit-a-thon for Wikipedia website
- Sutys Space - Final Nail in Wikipedia's Coffin? Feminist To Fix Wikipedia's Masculine Design!!!
- February 2
- The Daily Caller - Wikipedia is 'very masculine,' so feminists pledge to fix it
- Inkdroid - Paris Review Interviews and Wikipedia
- February 3
- Washington Post - A business model that can help consumers and the common good
- The Daily Dot - Wikipedia's 10,000-word war over the word 'f*ck'
- The Varsity - Wikipedia editathon combats the online encyclopedia's gender gap.
- Prison Planet - Wikipedia is 'very masculine,' so feminists pledge to fix it
- Young Conservatives - Hilarious: Feminist groups say Wikipedia is horribly sexist, vow to change it
- Pharma & MedTech Business Intelligence - Wikipedia Disease Information Worth Monitoring By Pharma Companies, IMS says
- Advisory - Wikipedia is doctors' top source for medical information
- Politico - Ezra Kleins new Wikipedia
- A.V. Club - Feeling brave? Go on a legend trip with Wiki Wormhole
- Science Roll - Wikipedia and/vs Pharma Industry
- UPI - New York Times Wikipedia edits raise conflict of interest questions
- Good E-reader - Rare Malayalam Books Added to Wikimedia Free Library, Wikigrandasala
- Beforeitsnews - Art and Feminism Wikipedia Edit-A-Thon
- HARDCOP - Wikipedia Is 'Very Masculine' So Feminists Pledge to Fix it
- PSU Van Guard - PSU Hosts a Wikipedia 'Edit-A-Thon'
- KOSU Radio (KOSU News) - Wikipedia Archiving Voices So You'll Always Know Celebs Sound
- 89.3 KPCC - Can Wikipedia's Voice Intro Project solve name pronunciation debates for good?
- North Country Public Radio - Wikipedia Archiving Voices So You'll Always Know How Celebs Sound Like
- Fox News - Report: 50 percent of doctors consult Wikipedia
- February 4
- HumanIPO - Translators without Borders expands in Africa through Wikimedia
- Weare1910.com - A Readbable Wikipedia
- WTKA.com - Wikipedia Is Top Source for Medical Information
- MedPage Today - Morning Break: WikiDocs and Fist Bumps
- Computing - Gove and Osbourne launch 500,000 Pound "Year of Code" campaign to raise programming awareness
- Hult International Business School - Visionary Speaker Series
- Sherman Avenue - The Top Ten Wikipedia Wormholes
- InSerbia - Vucic Superhero Part 2: Wikipedia
- Las Vegas Review Journal - Congressional candidate's bio once listed unearned college degree
- February 5
- PR Daily - New York Times caught editing its own reporters' Wikipedia pages
- USA Today - Wikipedia collects famous people's voices
- The Newark Advocate - Wikipedia Collects famous people's voices
- Godfather Politics (blog) - Feminizing Wikipedia and Free Bleeding
- The Daily Dot - Vengeance Via Wikipedia: How editors can punish those who get in their way
- National Post - Forgotten Canada: Grisly scenes from the Great War and heartbreaking final send-offs to the the Western Front
- The Star Ledger - Bridgegate now has its own (extensive) Wikipedia entry
- Tech Cocktail - Key DLD Takeaways To Help You and Your Business in 2014
- The Daily Beast - Wikipedia Meets Feminism
- YouTube - Wikipeida is too Masculine!
- Jewish Business News - Israeli Software Security Firm Check Point Finds Dangerous Vulnerability In Wikipedia Now Fixed
- Smithsonian.com - Wikipedia Wants to Archive Famous People's Voices
- February 6
- LA Weekly - Wikipedia Becomes a Battleground for Art Activism
- ART news - 101 Women Artists Who Got Wikipedia Pages This Week
- Feminist Philosophers (Blog) - Think There Aren't Enough Women in Wikipedia
- The Guardian - Robots to roam Tate Britain at night
- PC Pro - Could spying allegations hurt UK tech firms
- Emsisoft - EMSI- WIKIPEDIANS: WE NEED YOUR HELP!
- Brandgagement - Wikipedia for Health
- Portland Tribune - Mark & Dave: At Denver airport, TSA may be flying higher than passengers
- The Inquirer - Protests groups unite to fight NSA snooping on 11 February
- Disha Diary - Wikipedia celebrated it's 10th birthday at KISS, IIMC -Dhenkanal
- The Paris Review - Visualize It
- Clarissa's Blog - Manly Women and Wikipedia
- Pressing Issues - Women Artists and Wikipedia Edit-a-thon
- Welcome to Kelowna Now - Wikipedia: Doctor Approved
- SciDev.net - Focus on Migration: A tech ‘wiki’ site could improve lives
- February 7
- The Guardian - Wikipedia's Jimmy Wales: It's true, I'm not a billionaire. So?'interview
- The Finest - 101 Women Artists Who Got Wikipedia Pages This Week
- American College of Physicians Internist - QD: News Every Day -Is Wikipedia accurate enough for health care professionals to use it?
- February 8
- New Zealand Herald - Paul Thomas: Star's death highlights our double standards
- RT.com - Finnish police probe Wikipedia's donation campaign
- Helsinki Times - Finnish police looking into Wikipedia's plea for donations
- YLE News - Finnish police examine Wikipedia's fundraising activites
- Tech EYE - Wikipedia might become illegal in Finland
- Finn Bay - Finland Moves To Block Wikipedia Donations
- InSerbia - Finnish Police Probe Wikipedia's Donation Campaign
- News Factor - Slashdot: Finnish Police Board Wants Justification For Wikipedia's Fundraising Campaign
- NPR - Dr. Wikipedia: The 'Double-Edged Sword' of Crowdsourced Medicine
- February 9
- The New York Times - Wikipedia vs. the Small Screen
- NDTV - User's move to mobile concerns Wikipedia
- Flavorwire - 10 women in Wikipedia: Meetup/Art And Feminism You Should Know
- February 10
- Forbes - Crowdsourcing Our History: How The Wikipedia Generation Will Change The World
- Lifehacker - WikiExplorer Creates Wikipedia Reading Lists, Finds Local Articles
- February 11
- New York Magazine - Closing Wikipedia’s gender gap – reluctantly
- The Houstonian - 'Fuck’ documentary article causes stir on Wikipedia
- The Oregonian - Doing business like Wikipedia, with the social good in mind: Washington Post opinion
- Malaysian Digest - Wikipedia vs. the small screen
- Human IPO - Capetown bids to host Wikimania 2015
- htxt.africa - Wikimania 2015 could be hosted in Cape Town
- Tech President - 'The Day We - but not Wikipedia- fight back against mass surveillance.'
- ND TV - 'The day the Internet didn't fight back.'
- Bits/NYT Blog - 'The day the Internet didn't fight back.'
- Star Tribune - 'Shift to mobile leaves Wikipedia worried about its future.'
- February 12
- Crowdfund Insider - 'On Indiegogo: Smart marketing student seeks $50,000 to put Wikipedia in print.'
- Helsinki Times - 'Wikipedia raised over 70,000 euros in Finland.'
- Gizmodo - 'How to make a more reliable Wikipedia'
- Wired - 'In the Middle East, Arabic Wikipedia is a flashpoint and a beacon'
- Nonprofit Quarterly - 'Closing the gender gap at Wikipedia.'
- Halifax Media Co-op - 'Women and Wikipedia'
- Womens voices for Change - 'Wednesday 5: Shirley Temple, Women & Wikipedia, Moroccan women bikers.'
- Sleep Review magazine - 'New Wikiproject Medicine Partnership boosts Content.'
- Nieman Journalism Lab - 'What can we learn from examining the networks of users who edit articles on Wikipedia?'
- PSFK - 'Design proposal creates a Wikipedia that is more enjoyable to read.'
- Information Week - '3 web security takeaways from Wikipedia's near miss.'
- February 13
- MIT Technology Review - 'The shadowy world of Wikipedia editing bots.'
- MotherBoard Beta (VICE) BLOG - 'Wikipedia's digital divide.'
- ABC.Net - Australia - 'WA academics develop Noongar 'Wikipedia' to help preserve language.'
- The Verge - Not many of us actually fought on the Day We Fight Back.'
- Heise - Wikimedia Foundation gründet Bildungsableger
- MyBroadband - MTN offers free Wikipedia access
- KCRW (blog) - Edit-a-thons aim to erase Wikipedia’s gender gap
- LJ Infodocket - Recently Released: 2013 Wikimedia Traffic Trends Report
- Gizmodo Australia - How To Make A More Readable Wikipedia
- Vice Motherboard - Wikipedia's Digital Divide
- Brainerd Daily Dispatch - The myth of maximizing shareholder value
- Mofo Politics - Bwahahaha: Mark Levin threatens to “overload” Wikipedia if they don’t fix his page
- Evolution News - Wikipedia Invents a Mythical Account of Lincoln and Darwin
- Evolution News - Suggestion to Our Readers: Edit Wikipedia and Correct the Lincoln/Darwin Myth
- February 14
- IT News Africa - MTN offers free Wikipedia access
- BiztechAfrica - NekNomination leads to free mobile Wikipedia in SA
- Yahoo! Philippines - Swedish agency reimagines the design of Wikipedia
- The Digital Reader (blog) - New Indiegogo Project Wants to Publish Wikipedia as a Print Edition
- Social Times - How an Army of Bots is Fueling a Digital Divide on Wikipedia
- Women Arts - Art + Feminism Adds 100 Women Artists to Wikipedia
- InfoQ - Chris McMahon on Open Software Testing at Wikipedia
- NextGov - Should You Edit Your Agency's Wikipedia Page? Probably Not
- TechRadar - CeBIT set to put datability at the centre of its agenda
- International Business Times India - Shocker: Wikipedia Refers Congress MP L Rajagopal as 'PepperSpray Rajagopal'
- ITProPortal - A guide to creating your own Wiki
- Evolution News - What Gives? In Exchanging Falsehood for Truth, Wikipedia's Editors are Slowing Down
- February 15
- Slashdot - FLOSS Codecs Emerge Victorious In Wikimedia Vote
- HumanIPO - MTN to provide free Wikipedia
- iAfrica - MTN gives free access to Wikipedia
- Business Insider - A Growing Army Of Women Are Taking On Wikipedia's Sexism Problem
- Houston Chronicle - A Growing Army Of Women Are Taking On Wikipedia's Sexism Problem
- TWC Central - A Growing Army Of Women Are Taking On Wikipedia's Sexism Problem
- HASTAC - Notes towards using Wikipedia in the History Classroom
- February 16
- BBC News (via YouTube) - What is freedom? Jimmy Wales, Wikipedia founder
- The Hindu - Telugu Wikipedia, a treasure trove: Mandali
- The Hindu - Telugu Wikipedia ‘content and community’ expanding fast
- Cosmos Philly - How a Greek politician is attempting to rewrite history by suing Wikipedia, the online encyclopedia he doesn’t understand
- Times Live - MTN answers #Neknomination by giving users free Wikipedia access
- Richmond Times Dispatch - Sweet Briar students add female artists to Wikipedia
- Lynchburg News and Advance - Sweet Briar College students add a woman's touch to Wikipedia
- February 17
- Chip Chick - WikiBear is the New Teddy Ruxpin, Uses Wikipedia for His Brains
- A.V. Club - Sell out to the man with this list of promotional tie-in video games
- LJ Infodocket - Sweden: Design Agency Re-Imagines the Look of Wikipedia
- February 18
- ArsTechnica - Wikipedia mounts courtroom defense for editor sued by politician
- Wired UK - Wikipedia could become 1,193,014 page book
- MyBroadband - Free MTN Wikipedia access fine print
- The Verge - This machine kills trolls: how Wikipedia's robots and cyborgs snuff out vandalism
- Metro (US) - Wikipedia goes back to the future with print edition
- UNB Connect - GP-Wikimedia initiative to enrich Bangla Wikipedia
- The Report 24 - GP, Wikimedia to enrich Bangla Wikipedia
- Before It's News - Arabic Wikipedia: “It’s not controversial for us if [Obama]’s a Muslim or not. We don’t really care.”
- Oklahoma University Department of Arts and Sciences - Wikipedia Edit-a-thon
- Educational Technology and Mobile Learning - A Quick Visual Guide on How to Create An eBook from Wikipedia Articles
- February 19
- Tech in Asia - Indian government launches homemade Wikipedia in five local languages
- Washington Post (blog) - Wikipedia vows to defend editor from libel suit
- Nonprofit Quarterly - Wikimedia Supports Volunteer Editor Under Fire in Greece
- Phys.org - Google engineer creates application that monitors Wikipedia content bots
- The Periscope Post - The whole of Wikipedia, in 1000 books.
- HEXUS - Wikipedia encyclopaedia to become a million page book?
- Techzim - Regional & Global round up: Cell C to fight MTN, Wikipedia free on MTN SA
- Independent Online (South Africa) - Neknomination spurs positive action
- PSFK - Teddy Bear Calls On Wikipedia To Answer Children's Tough Questions
- Buzzfeed - 15 Embarrassing Edits Made To Politicians’ Wikipedia Pages By People In Parliament
- Cornell Daily Sun - In Defense of Wikipedia's Credibility
- TechCrunch - PediaPress Wants To Print The Complete English Wikipedia In 1,000 Books
- Complex - The PediaPress Quest to Print Out All of Wikipedia in a Thousand Books
- Upstart - With your help, this company will turn Wikipedia into 1,000 printed books
- Afterdawn - New crowdfunded campaign will turn Wikipedia into a million page encyclopedia
- Digital Journal - New gTLD .wiki Offered to the Public by Top Level Design, LLC, with NameJet's Support
- The Daily Dot - Greek politician who sued Wikipedia editor clearly never heard of the Streisand Effect
- ITBusiness - Wikipedia is too late to stop paid editing
- LJ Infodocket - New Online: A Proposed Amendment to Wikimedia Terms of Use Regarding Undisclosed Paid Editing
- February 20
- National Journal - Wikipedia Is a Massively Popular (Yet Untested) Doctor
- Kurzweil AI - Are bots taking over Wikipedia?
- The Guardian (blog) - Is Wikipedia the best place to promote women in art?
- The Guardian - Wikipedia 1000-volume print edition planned
- The Next Web - This Indiegogo project wants to print an instantly out of date Wikipedia in 1,000 books
- PSFK - Should We Memorialize Wikipedia In 1,000 Physical Books?
- GalleyCat - The Wikipedia Books Project Aims to Print Site
- Observer (blog) - Wikipedia Is Being Turned Into a 1,000-Volume Book Set So Can We Use It For Homework Now?
- Appnewser - PediaPress Seeking Funds to Print the Entire English Wikipedia Catalog
- Silicon Republic - Indiegogo project aims to put Wikipedia into print
- The Daily Dot - Robots have conquered Wikipedia—and that's a good thing
- The Loop - Wikipedia editor sued by politician
- Daily Mail - Step aside Ted, there's a new talking teddy in town: WikiBear connects to the web to chat, answer questions and tell jokes
- Exploring Digital History - Wikipedia: Better than You Think
- Ideas Out There (blog) - Yes, Wikipedia is a Reliable Source. Stop Saying It Isn't.
- Uncommon Descent - Wikipedia’s Darwinized Lincoln was historically impossible, it turns out
- Metro - Adding Authority Archival Information to Wikipedia: An Interview at The Frick Collection
- European News - Is Wikipedia the best place to promote women in art?
- February 21
- ArtsJournal - This Company Wants to Print All of Wikipedia As 1,000 Dead-Tree Books
- Ubergizmo - Publisher Plans On Printing The Entire Wikipedia
- Techly - This Indiegogo project wants to print an instantly out of date Wikipedia in 1,000 books
- CNBC - Cash or charity? Mobile networks fight it out
- Boing Boing - Funded Wikimedians-in-Residence available to UK institutions
- PanArmenia - 1000 volume Wikipedia book collection planned
- Smithsonian - A Team of Developers Wants to Print Out Wikipedia - All 1,000 Books of it
- Paste Magazine - Publishing Team Wants to Make a Physical Encyclopedia Out of Wikipedia , is Apparently Serious?
- Breaking News English.com - Breaking News English ESL Lesson Plan on Wikipedia
- Geek.com - Indiegogo campaign aims to print out Wikipedia, store it in 1,000 books
- Digjitale - Wiki Academy II - City Marathon
- Open Source - Linux gaming steams ahead, Wikimedia sticks with open formats, and more
- The Kernel - W is for Wikipedia
- February 22
- The Guardian - Stop female scientists from being written out of Wikipedia history
- E!Science - Stop women scientists being written out of Wikipedia history
- The News Report - Hardback Edition of Wikipedia Planned
- Taste of Country - Danielle Bradbery Can't Believe She Has a Wikipedia Page
- February 23
- Infodocket - Research Report Looks at Wikipedia Article Creation Trends
- FIUSM - Wikipedia struggles to adapt to hand-held generation
- Good Reader (blog) - PediaPress: An Idea So Backwards That It's Revolutionary
- History News Network - Stop female scientists being written out of Wikipedia history
- February 24
- Business Insider India - This Portal is Not an Indian Wikipedia, But Claims It is Democratising Data for People Empowerment
- NDTV - New app tracks Wikipedia edits by Internet bots and humans
- The New Yorker - Books News: Amtrack Writer's Residencies, Wikipedia Books Project
- London Book Fair - Campaign Launched to Print Wikipedia
- IT Portal - Yahoo News Digest brings Summly-based curation service to UK
- Unique Daily - Top 10 Most Pathetic Ways People Abused Wikipedia
- The Advisory Board Company - How Wikipedia is trying to become a better source for doctors
- Indian Express - New app tracks Wikipedia edits by bots and humans
- Building Product Marketing - Change to Wikipedia may affect you
- Geography - The Geographically Uneven Coverage of Wikipedia
- w3.org - Alolita Sharma (Wikipedia) to deliver keynote at 7th Multilingual Web Workshop (May 7-8, 2014, Madrid)
- February 25
- Gadget - No MTN data charges for Wikipedia
- The Atlantic - There Are More Wikipedia Articles About This One Small Part of the World Than the Rest of It Combined
- ArsTechnica - North Korean defector fights Pyongyang with thumbdrive-laden balloons
- A.V. Club - Wiki Wormhole: Explore lost continents that are mostly made-up
- Newsweek - Wikipedia is Edited by Bots. That's a Good Thing
- Georgetown.edu - Wikipedia: Built on Common Knowledge
- Extra Mustard - The Cleveland Browns Have a New Logo, According to Trusted Source Wikipedia
- February 26
- Forbes - Wikipedia Nobly Confronts An Ethics Issue, But It Still Has A Bigger Sexist One
- Daily Sundial - MOCA edits the LA art scene using manpower and Wikipedia
- The Hindu - Workshops to teach Wikipedia editing
- Telecompaper (subscription) - MTN South Africa signs partnership with Wikipedia, Momaths
- Science Codex - Software maps ambiguous names in texts to the right person
- Book Riot - Wikipedia ... On Paper?
- I Love Chile - PediaPress Wants to Print out the English Wikipedia
- Fox Sports - if Wikipedia is an indication, faith in Haith is dwindling
- The Daily Californian - UC Berkeley hires Wikipedian-in-residence to help publish students research
- Beforeitsnews - Official: Wikipedia Scrubs Michael Shrimpton Profile; Kenyan Obama Caught On Tape
- Crushpath - Wikipedia Tips for Small Business
- UC Davis University Library - Wikipedia Edit-a-thon in Science
- February 27
- Penn State.edu - Enterprise architecture innovator Cameron granted Wikipedia page
- Business Standard - New Software helps you better map specific person in text
- Ultimate Gerardm (blog) - #Wikipedia in #Persion can find any subject
- PR week - Wikimedia puts change to paid editing rule up for vote
- Techup.ch - Wikimedia Hackathon
- The Daily Caller - Daily Mail copy ripped straight from Wikipedia
- BoingBoing - UC Berkeley gets its first Wikipedian-in-Residence
- The Post and Email - Why Did Wikipedia Remove Page for Michael Shrimpton?
- Beforeitsnews - P&E: Why Did Wikipedia Remove Page for Michael Shrimpton; Truth emerged?
- A Spoon the the Heart - Wikipedia, Billionaires and My Need for a Paycheck
- Seattle Pi (The Pot Blog) - Poll: Redmond developer fires up worldwide Wikipedia debate: 'cannabis' vs. 'marijuana'
- Library Journal Infodocket - New Article in The Economist Looks at the Future of Wikipedia
- February 28
- The Telegraph - 25 years of the World Wide Web: 25 Web Superstars
- New York Public Library - Wikipedia Edit-a-Thon
- Techdirt - Excuse Me, Could I interest You In A Thousand-Volume Set of Encyclopedias?
- Library Stuff - The future of Wikipedia: WikiPeaks?
- Seattle Post - Intelligencer Business Insider: "Google Exec Hunting For 'Scraper' Sites Is Reminded That Google Is A Scraper Site"
- Mashable - Google Trolls Itself in Attempt to End Website Scraping
March
edit- March 1
- The Economist - The Future of Wikipedia
- Napa Valley Register - 'American Canyon man moonlights as Wikipedia editor.'
- March 2
- March 3
- Management Today - '12 websites that changed the world.'
- Periscop Post - 'Some extra reading space comes to the BlackBerry 10 Wikipedia app'
- The Lantern - Prank calls turn educational in Ohio State student's new website
- News AZ - Wikipedia Azerbaijan writers to hold a forum
- Forbes - Ukraine's Victor Pinchuk: The oligarch in the middle of the crisis
- March 4
- Salisbury Post - History buffs wanted to update Wikipedia pages
- New Zealand Listner - 'Wikipedia - the print edition'
- Tech Zim (Zimbabwe) - Econet Zero's free access to Wikipedia, Coursera, edX ,greatest event in Zim's net history'
- March 5
- HNGN - 'Cause for concern: Wikipedia is doctors' #1 source for healthcare information.'
- MPR - 'Doctors relying on Wikipedia for disease information?
- T Magazine (blog) - 'Site to be seen - a top model's online wishing well.'
- Examiner - 'Mythopedia opens; a wiki built to expose 'conservative misinformation.'
- UPI - 'Russian court orders Wikipedia 'Mein Kampf' page blocked.
- March 6
- Reference Notes - A Simpler Wikipedia for Kids, ESLers, and You
- Milwaukee Business Journal - Brookfield native Kuttemperoor launches 'Wikipedia of real estate'
- Huffingington Post (Satire) - 10 Things Wikipedia Says are more Notable than You
- Real Clear Science - Wikipedia: Doctors' #1 Source for Health Info
- Harvard Law Blog - Crimean troubles show why Wikipedia is better than newspapers
- Med Page Today - 'Morning Break: Pagin Dr. Wikipedia, ACA big wig steps down.'
- Tech Dirt - 'Greek politician tries to use defamation lawsuit to gag Wikipedia, is rewarded with Streisand effect.'
- Eugene Weekly - 'Local events honor Intl. Women's day.'
- Watching the Watcher - 'Crimean troubles show why Wikipedia is better than newspapers.'
- March 7
- Ultimate Gerardm (Blog) - Words and what not #Wikimedia #Deutschland is not an "instance of" list Wikimedia chapters
- Debate.org - Do You Feel Wikipedia is underused (yes) or over-utilized (no)?
- Glass App Source - Wikipedia for glass
- PM Live (blog) - Patients and HCPs turn first to Wikipedia
- BMJ Group Blogs - THE BMJ Today: Wikipedia, Childbirth, and Statins
- Huffington Post (Tech) - Crack the Code on Wikipedia
- LIfehacker - WikiMapper Tracks Your Convoluted Trail Down the Wikipedia Rabbit Hole
- Rhollick (Blog) - Wikipedia in print?
- University of Oregon - Writing Women into Wikipedia
- Art History Teaching Resources - Making History: Wikipedia Editing as Pedagogical and Public Intervention
- Bubblews - What is Wikimedia Commons and how does it benefit us as Bubblews Social Bloggers?
- March 8
- Synapse Bristol (blog) - Royal Society Wikipedia Editathon Celebrates Diversity in Science
- Styleite - Lily Cole's Website Could Make Your Wildest Dreams Come True
- Η Καθημερινή - Το όνειδος και η Δικαιοσύνη
- Ημερησία - Παγκόσμιο φαινόμενο το Wikipedia
- March 9
- South China Morning Post - Hong Kong women artists have Wikipedia entries compiled
- DNA - Indian Wikimedian community coordinates Women's History Month
- AV Network - SXSW Interactive, Net Neutrality, and the Future of Innovation
- Not Even Wrong (blog) - Multiverse Mania at Wikipedia
- March 10
- The Telegraph - Wales inundated with Wikipedia donations after publishing personal Bitcoin address
- Mashable - Wikipedia Founder Tells Reddit He's 'Playing With Bitcoin'
- NewsBTC - Jimmy Wales From Wikipedia Playing Around With Bitcoins
- eCredit Daily - Wikipedia’s Jimmy Wales Jumps into Bitcoin World with Help of Coinbase, Reddit
- Times of India - Tweet calling Google scraper website goes viral
- UK Web Focus - Open Education and Wikipedia: Developments in the UK
- Coindesk - Wikipedia’s Jimmy Wales to Discuss Bitcoin Acceptance with Board Members
- Tech Investor News - Wikipedia founder Jimmy Wales provokes fascinating Bitcoin debate on Reddit
- Bizjournals - Jimmy Wales: Are you Bitcoin experienced?
- A.V. Club - Wiki Wormhole investigates Hong Kong's insane Kowloon Walled City
- LJ Infodocket - The Signpost Features Article About The Wikipedia Library
- Jezebel - F U Wikipedia, aka No One Loves Women in Electronic Music
- The Healthy Home Economist - How Coconut Oil Got Blackballed by Wikipedia
- 101 Great Goals - Tottenham's Nabil Bentaleb has his Wikipedia page trolled; Married to Tim Sherwood [Picture]
- The Bitcoin Channel - Wikipedia founder Jimmy Wales now “playing” with Bitcoin, receives 5 BTC in donations
- March 11
- Digital Currency Magnates - Showered with Bitcoin Donations
- Age of Autism - Internet Bullies: Wikipedia Admits it has a Problem
- News.az - National Wikipedia Forum held in Azerbaijan
- American Thinker (blog) - Wikipedia on Global Warming
- The Technology Liberation Front - Shane Greenstein on bias in Wikipedia articles
- New York Times - The Future of Internet Freedom
- Metropolitan New York Library Council - Wikipedia Takes to CUNY-LaGuardia Community College: A Conversation with Librarian Ann Matsuuchi
- TechCrunch - Wikipedia Co-Founder Jimmy Wales Accidentally Starts A Bitcoin Donation Campaign For Wikipedia
- Coinreport - Wikipedia's Co-Founder Jimmy Wales “Playing” With Bitcoin
- A Lightning War for Liberty - Zillow CEO and Wikipedia Co-Founder Publicly Warm Up to Bitcoin
- Digitopoly - Podcast about bias and slant on Wikipedia
- West Midlands Police - Wikipedia 'editathon' visits West Midlands Police
- Emory University - Global Women Wikipedia Write-In expands entries of underrepresented people, topics
- Gizmodo - Harvard's Hiring a Wikipedian-in-Residence
- ASCB - The Cell Biologist Who Beat the IRS Stands Out as Wikipedia Edit-a-Thon Includes More Women In Science History
- March 12
- SciDev.Net - Wikipedia expands free access in developing countries
- Gizmodo India - Harvard's Hiring a Wikipedian-in-Residence
- Silicon Republic - Wikipedia founder receives thousands of Bitcoin donations
- Hindustan Times - Wikipedia declares Geelani dead, sends Kashmir admn into tizzy
- Boston Magazine - Get Paid By Harvard to Post on Wikipedia
- The Atlantic - Harvard's Looking for a 'Wikipedian in Residence'
- The Billfold - Have What It Takes To Edit Wikipedia Entries For Harvard?
- Library Stuff (blog) - Harvard Is Hiring Someone to Post on Wikipedia All Day
- The Register - Seven Great Moments in World Wide Web History
- The Daily Dot - Wikipedia staffer at center of latest sockpuppet scandal
- Library Journal - Kevin Gorman: Berkeley's Wikipedian-in-Residence
- National Post - ‘It’s against all principles of scientific reporting’: Thousands of medical papers cite Wikipedia, study says
- Above the Law - On Remand: Wikipedia, The FBI, And Hitler?
- March 13
- ITProPortal - Harvard on the hiring trail for “Wikipedian in Residence”
- Los Angeles Times - Harvard looking to fill a new job: Wikipedian in residence
- Mashable - Harvard Library Is Hiring a 'Wikipedian in Residence'
- Guyism - Harvard hiring a few good men…to pay $16 to update Wikipedia
- San Francisco Chronicle - UC Berkeley grad to expand Wikipedia's scholarly offerings
- Bellingham Herald - Former Squalicum grad working to bring women's contributions to Wikipedia articles
- Digital Humanities Now - Resource: Ten ways educators can use Wikipedia
- Green Librarian (blog) - Wikipedia on the Brain
- BostInno - Revis Island Added to Wikipedia's List of Massachusetts Islands
- 101 Great Goals - Harry Kane's Wikipedia page altered after he is picked ahead of Roberto Soldado for Spurs v Benfica
- March 14
- Florida Newswire - WikiBusiness to bring credibility to Digital Information for Businesses
- CNBC - NSA spying shows government 'out of control': Wikipedia
- March 15
- March 16
- CBC Spark - Wikipedia Gender Gap
- March 17
- March 18
- Global News - TED Talks Vancouvers brings some of tech's brightest minds to Canada
- Cebit - Special Guest: Jimmy Wales
- Care2 - How Women Are Trying to Make Wikipedia Less Sexist
- NBC Bay Area - UC Berkeley Hires First Wikipedian-in-residence
- Phys.Org - UC Berkeley hires first Wikipedian-in-residence (Update)
- Washington Post - UC Berkeley hires first Wikipedian-in-residence
- Literacy Teaching and Teacher Education - The Wikipedia Gender Gap
- US News - National Geographic Plans to Show Crimea as Part of Russia on Maps
- Global Voices - Activists Add Female Heroines to Wikipedia in Macedonian
- Knight Foundation - Wikihisotry - Finding the World's Leaders through the Ages in
- Academic.ca - Study finds thousands of academic papers include Wikipedia citations
- Beautiful Pixels - Spend Time on Wikipedia Beautifully With WikiWeb
- Action on Armed Violence - Wikipedia, Neutrality, and Guns
- March 19
- YLE News - Wikipedia appeal ruled illegal - but Finnish police take no action
- MLive.com - How Influential is the University of Michigan? Ask TIME
- InfoJustice.org - Wikimedia-RU Changes Russian Civil Code: Amendments include Recognition of Creative Common Licenses
- New York Times - Warming Up to the Culture of Wikipedia
- 417 Magazine - Nine Questions with Zach Exley
- ABC News - Wikipedia is Battleground for Crimea War of Words
- Yahoo!News - Crimea War of Words on Wikipedia
- NextGov.com - Should Wikipedia put Crimea on the Russian Map?
- Alamaba.com - Is the University of Alabama more influential than Auburn? 'TIME' says so
- Bandzoogle - How to Get a Wikipedia Page for Your Band
- Western Gazette - Academics increasingly cite Wikipedia
- ABC News Radio Online.com Wikipedia is Battle ground for Crimea War on Words
- March 20
- The Australian - Study finds Wikipedia is the go-to site for research
- Rising Voices (blog) - Ten Ways Educators Can Use Wikipedia
- Global Voices - Ten Ways Educators Can Use Wikipedia
- Slashdot - Russian Civil Law Changed by Wikimedia
- The Register - Bing accused of out-censoring the Great Firewall
- Kyiv Post - Washint Post: Is Criema part of Russia? Ukraine? Welcome to Wikipedia's quandary
- The Oregonian - Most influential grads from U Oregon, Oregon State, PSU: Did Time get it right?
- KMBZ - Wikipedia Is Battleground for Crimea War of Words
- HNGN - Wikipedia and National Geographic don't know what to do about Crimea
- Talk Radio News Service - UN Map Showing Crimea As Part Of Ukraine 'Purely Decorative'
- Student life (Wash U in St. Louis) - Trio of sophomores moves to CBI U bracket semifinals
- TED blog - Jimmy Wales' latest venture? A telephone company that doesn't advertise
- March 21
- eCampus News - New TIME ranking system causes major controversy
- Geek - 11 of the weirdest, funniest pages on Wikipedia
- University World News - Medical research suffers bad case of Wikipedia - study
- FedScoop - Wikimedia DC works with Smithsonian, Cato to expand knowledge of bills, art
- Sunlight Foundation - OpenGov Voices: What If Wikipedia Could Update Itself? More at OpenGov WikiHack
- CNBC - Fallout From Snowden Hurting Bottom Line of Tech Companies
- Vancouver Sun - TED 2014 notebook: Talking points from the Vancouver conference
- March 22
- Washington Examiner - Clinton defends American control of internet domain name system
- Los Angeles Times - Clinton-McCain friendship blossoms (again)
- KTAR.com - Clinton family's Global Initiative University kicks off at ASU
- Orlando Sentinel - Bithlo's good news shared at Clinton Global Initiative
- New York Times - The Geography of Fame
- LJ INFOdocket - New Study Finds “Medical Research Suffering From a Bad Case of Wikipedia”
- Harvard Crimson - Harvard's Very Own Wikipedian
- March 23
- LJ Infodocket - Preprint: “Telling Breaking News Stories from Wikipedia with Social Multimedia: A Case Study of the 2014 Winter Olympics”
- Coolsmartphone.com - Co-founder of Wikipedia invigorating charitable MVNO
- March 24
- The Hindu - Wikipedia taps students for Kannada content
- Armenpress - "Armenpress" joins "One nation, one article in Wikipedia" initiative
- BBC News - US should 'keep control of net' says Clinton
- iSteve (blog) - Baby Boomers' Wikipedia Pages
- In the Capital - Want To Be Famous? These Cities Produce the Most Famous People
- Prarie iNet - Internet Service Secrets: How to Identify Inaccurate Wikipedia Articles
- The Billfold - How To Ensure Your Progeny Have Wikipedia Entries Made About Them
- Deadline Detroit - Why Do So Many Famous People Come From Washtenaw County, And None From Allegan?
- Media Matters for America (blog) - Fox News Distorts Bill Clinton's Comments On Internet Oversight Authority To Attack Obama
- Tietoviikko (Finnish) - Wikipedian Jimmy Wales ei innostu nettivallan hajauttamisesta
- A.V. Club - Crikey! Wiki Wormhole on the biggest, strangest animals from down under
- Liberal Bias - Who needs socialist educations? I got Wikipedia!
- Women in Astronomy (blog) - Women Biographies Lacking on Wikipedia
- March 25
- TIME - Wikipedia Founder Sticks It To ‘Lunatic’ Holistic Healers
- PC Pro - Jimmy Wales rants at holistic healers petitioning Wikipedia
- Before It's News - An excellent response to complaints about medical topics on Wikipedia
- Techdigest - Jimmy Wales waves a giant "citation needed" sign at crazy alternative medicine lobby
- Skeptical Software Tools - Wikipedia founder responds to pro-alt-med petition; skeptics cheer
- CBS DC - Clinton: Internet Freedom Will Suffer If US Gives Up Oversight
- British Medical Journal - References that anyone can edit: review of Wikipedia citations in peer reviewed health science literature
- The Hindi - Can you connect WADA to contact lens in Wikipedia?
- Business Insider - Wikipedia's Jimmy Wales Slams Holistic Medicine As 'The Work Of Lunatic Charlatans' In Response To Petition
- Geekosystem - Wikipedia Founder Jimmy Wales Responds to Change.org Petition Asking That “Holistic Approaches to Healing” Be Taken Seriously
- The New England Skeptical Society - Standards of Evidence – Wikipedia Edition
- CBC News (via Storify) - 'You have to be kidding me,' Wikipedia founder Jimmy Wales chastises alternative medicine advocates
- Venture Capital Post - Wikipedia's editor issued a sharp response to petitioners from Change.org
- Dicov-Her - Wikipedia needs more women
- Boston Magazine - Want a Wikipedia Entry? Be Born in Boston
- Inforum - Wikipedia-driven Time study shows UND, MSUM more influential than NDSU
- The Register - BOYCOTT FIREFOX, rage gay devs as Mozilla appoints JavaScript daddy as CEO
- Broad Strokes (blog) - Including the Excluded: NMWA’s Wikipedia Edit-a-thon
- Huffington Post (blog) - 'What Is Truth?'
- The Inquisitr - Chelsea Clinton Empowers Youth During Clinton Global Initiative University (CGI U) 2014
- March 26
- The Atlantic Cities - No, Wikipedia, the World Is Not Overrun with Sewer Rats
- Laboratory Equipment - UC Berkeley Hires First-ever Wikipedian-in-residence
- The Daily Banter - Wikipedia Founder Smacks Down Petition To Include Holistic Medicine in Science Articles
- UsVsTh3m - This is the founder of Wikipedia’s fantastic response to a daft petition
- Why Evolution is True (blog) - Wikipedia definitively rejects unsubstantiated woo
- March 27
- Slate - Jimmy Wales Gets Real, and Sassy, About Wikipedia's Holistic Healing Coverage
- PandoDaily - Wikipedia’s Jimmy Wales tells alternative medicine community to stop complaining
- Before It's News - Wikipedia Founder to Holistic Medicine Devotees: Drop Dead
- Gulf News - How the internet is killing languages
- The New Zealand Herald - Amy Antonio: Who determines the value of sources?
- Voice of Russia - Maps, crowdsourced websites deal with Crimea situation
- We Create Here - Who made list of Wikipedia famous Iowa Citians?
- RealClearTechnology - Navigating the Online Information Maze: Should Students Trust Wikipedia?
- Northeastern University (blog) - Relevancy on Wikipedia
- March 28
- Bustle - Wikipedia Founder Jimmy Wales Rants At Homeopathy Fans Who Want Wiki Validation: 'You Have To Be Kidding Me'
- Co.Design - Wikipedia To Redesign Across More Than 32 Million Pages
- Vice Motherboard - Wikimedia and Twitter Bots Are Breaking the News
- Apple Insider - How Wikipedia's sloppy facts obscured reality in Apple vs. Samsung trial
- Internet Week Denmark - The Official Opening Keynote
- Apple Insider - How Wikipedia's sloppy facts obscured reality in Apple vs. Samsung trial.
- Bitcoin Magazine - Positive news: Another roundup.
- March 29
- RocketNews24 - Crimean attorney general gets Wikipedia page overflowing with fan art
- NPR (blog) - Printing Wikipedia would take 1 million pages, but that's sort of the point.
- NPR - 'Wikipedia holds an edit-a-thon to draw women editors.'
- New England Public Radio - Wikipedia holds edit-a-thon to draw female editors
- DishaDiary - Odia Wikimedia community celebrated Odisha day, brining 14 copyright free Odia books.
- March 30
- News Observer - UNC project updates Wikipedia on state's African American history.
- The Sacramento Bee - UNC to host edit-a-thon on black history
- March 31
- BGR - Guess how many pages it would take to print Wikipedia.
- NewsMax - Bill Clinton takes on Obama over internet control
- Wall Street Journal - Open Internet, Clinton Vs. Obama
- News AZ - Number of articles in Wikipedia Azerbaijan top 100,000
- Bleacher Report - Kentucky fan fails at messing with Michigan's Nik Stauskas' Wikipedia page.
- Sports mole (UK) - Tim Sherwood's Wikipedia pages altered to 'Timothy the hitman' following rumors.
- USA Today - Wikipedia needs new leadership.
- Collegian - Printing Wikipedia and wasting time.
April
edit- April 1
- USA Today (and other Gannett papers): Wikipedia Needs New Leadership by Pete Forsyth
- Zocalo Public Square: You Think No One Sees You Tinkering With Your Wikipedia Entry, Mr. Congressman? by Pete Forsyth
- Leadership - Glo launches SMS Wiki
- Motherboard - The internet is killing most languages
- Business2Community - What Wikipedia doesn't tell you about CRM
- A.V. Club - 'Wiki Wormhole: Celebrate the new baseball season with some of its strangest mascots.'
- April 2
- Eastbay Express - Fixing Wikipedia's women problem
- Pleasanton Weekly (blog) - April fools day?
- Slate - Bots on the beat. How can we instill journalistic ethics in robot reporters?
- The Times of India - To keep search relevant, Google aims to bridge gap between apps and web.
- htxt.africa - Top 10 most popular web sites in South Africa.
- Bustle - Why on Earth would we ever need a thousand-volume print copy of Wikipedia?
- Los Angeles Times - Publisher aims to put all 4 million Wikipedia articles into print
- New Statesman - The tech utopia
- April 3
- Fast Company - The more beautiful Wikipedia that almost was
- Techcrunch - Meterfy launches a crowdsourced bid to become Wikipedia for numbers
- PR Newswire - Association for comprehensive energy psychology reports Wikipedia founder censors alternative health care industry, call providers "Lunatic Charlatans."
- News North Wales - Ruthin embraces future as Wikipedia town
- Telecompaper - Glbacom introduces SMS Wikipedia service
- Business Insider - The Wikipedia for numbers just made my job easier, but it needs your help to be even better
- April 4
- Yahoo Philippines - Wikipedia unveils font redesign
- ITAR-TASS - Russia needs own alternative to Wikipedia
- WhatTheyThink.com - Two sides supports PediaPress project aiming to print Wikipedia as Encyclopedia set
- New York Daily News - Wikipedia rolls out 'small but important' changes
- April 5
- GoTV - Head to Head: Jimmy Wales
- Eberhard Karls Universitat Tubingen - Analysing the Entire Wikipedia History with Database Supported Haskell
- Zee News - Wikipedia to launch redesign across more than 32 million pages next week
- April 6
- DaijiWorld.com - M'lore: Wikipedia Workshop held for Konkani writers
- April 7
- ITProPortal - The Jimmy Wales Interview Part 1: The Future of the Internet
- A.V. Club - It's Wikigate, as we explore a list of scandals
- Columbia Journalism Review - Vox.com is going to be a great test of Ezra Kleine's critique of journalism
- Mandatory.com - 13 Hilarious Wikipedia Page Edits
- BBC.com - How can Wikipedia woo women editors?
- Free Republic.com - How can Wikipedia woo women editors?
- Euromaiden Public Relations.com - Article on "Donetsk People's Republic" appears on Russian Wikipedia
- Human Rights Foundation - Mikhail Khodorkovsky, Steven Pinker, Yoani Sanchez, Jimmy Wales to Headline 2014 Oslo Freedom Forum
- Better! Cities & Towns Online.net - My son, the Wikipedia entry
- April 8
- Ultimate Gerardm - Wikipedia vs. Wikidata
- Durham Region.com - Home Community Trent Oshawa project adds women's voice to digital world
- TechDirt - DailyDirt: Computers Are Editing Our Double-Plus-Ungood Content
- British Medical Journal - Wikipedia: what it is and why it matters for healthcare
- Associations Now - Wikipedia and the Redesign that was Barely There
- SverigeRadio (Swedish) - Wikipedia Wants More Female Writers
- Radio Stimme Russlands (German) - Wikipedia: The Pros and Cons
- Less Wrong - Google vs. Wikipedia, for-proft vs. not-for-profit
- Business Feminin - Less than 10% of Wikipedia editors are female
- Shortform blog.com - So Wikipedia redesigned last week, but you'd never notice
- Tech Investor News - Ezra Klein's Vox seeks Google's Juice with newsier Wikipedia
- April 9
- TechDirt - DailyDirt: Judging The Quality of Science
- Mirror (UK) - George Bush's paintings are 'ripped off Google images and Wikipedia' art critic claims
- Music Think Tank - How to Get a Wikipedia Page for Your Music
- Hypebot - How to Get a Wikipedia Page for Your Music
- The Daily Edge - This Cork Village has the best Wikipedia entry in Ireland
- The Next Web - Quora aims to stay independent 'forever' with a new $80M stockpile of Series C funding
- Forbes - Quora Raises $80 Million From Tiger Global To 'Stay Independent Forever'
- Independent Irish - George Bus's paintings are 'copied off Google images and Wikipedia', art critic claims
- News.nom.co - George Bush's paintings are 'ripped off Google images and Wikipedia', art critic claims
- Venture Capital Post - Quora to expand website operation, creates the next Wikipedia
- Bizfeed - Q&A site Quora raises $80M to build the next Wikipedia
- OMG!Chrome! - Swat Up Faster: Wikipedia Search Extension for Google Chrome Omnibar
- Kontactor.com - 15 Heroic acts of Wikipedia vandalism
- The Daily Edge - 15 Heroic acts of Wikipedia vandalism
- Blabbermouth.net - Anthrax's Frank Bello Featured in Latest Episode of 'Wikipedia: Fact or Fiction?'
- April 10
- New Statesman - Mr. Knowledge: Wikipedia's Jimmy Wales
- John Flood - Department of English, University of Groningen - Famous Sociologist Accused of Plagiarising Wikipedia
- Rising Voices - Odia Loves Wikipedia
- Search Engine Journal - How to Combine Your SEO and Content Marketing for Explosive
- PharmExec.com - Fixing Wikipedia
- Mail & Guardian - Cellphone providers give learners free Wikipedia
- April 11
- April 12
- The National - Wikipedia: A bias against women?
- Media Post - Jimmy Wales on Wikipedia, brands, why he loves Coke, but doesn't talk about it
- Sports Grid - Somebody done made Ryan Fitzpatrick look like a dang moron on that there Wikipedia page
- April 13
- Mail Tribune - Wikipedia in print: Just what we need?
- April 14
- Death and Taxes - New blog hilariously shortens Wikipedia articles
- Times-Mail - Wikipedia founder's advice: fail and enjoy it
- Reporter-Times - Wikipedia founder: fail and enjoy it.
- CoinDesk - Jimmy reveals Wikipedia is 'cautious' about receiving bitcoins
- News BTC - Wikimedia "Cautious" about Wikipedia accepting Bitcoin, says Jimmy Wales
- PFHub - Wikimedia's Jimmy Wales reveals he's 'cautious' about bitcoin
- Coin Report - Jimmy Wales takes Bitcoin for a test drive, comes back 'cautious.'
- A.V. Club - Explore humanity's next step with Wiki Wormhole.
- The Daily Dot - One of Wikimedia's largest donors accused in paid editing scandal
- April 15
- Neatorama - TL;DR Wikipedia
- Laughing Squid - TL;DR Wikipedia, A Tumblr Blog Featuring Hilariously Shortened Wikipedia Article Entries
- Bored Panda - Alternative Version Of Wikipedia Tells It Like It Is
- Wearable Technology - ‘TL;DR Wikipedia’ Is the Internet’s Sassiest Encyclopedia
- The Tech Block - Check out this sweet Wikipedia redesign
- EasyBib - What's Up With Wikipedia?
- xoba - A Worthless Part of Wikipedia
- Guyism - 27 of the greatest troll entries in the history of Wikipedia.
- The Daily Dot - The TL;DR Wikipedia is a glossary for the ultra-lazy
- Boing boing - Blender Foundation needs more help to crowd-fund the world's first fully open source animated feature.
- Pro-Publica - The U.S. Government: Paying to undermine internet security, not to fix it
- Geek O System - TL;DR Wikipedia distills the internet's vast knowledge into short, sarcastic barbs
- Silicon beat - Off topic: Inventions and WWI, 'The Foodroom,' Morality around the world, TL;DR Wikipedia.
- Uproxx - 'TL;DR Wikipedia is the brutally honest Wikipedia we didn't know we needed
- Huffington Post comedy - If Wikipedia articles just got to the point, they'd look like this.
- Bustle - TL;DR Wikipedia, for when you're just too lazy to read the whole thing.
- Comcast Sports Net Washington - Braves fan trolls Nats with Wikipedia page entry
- NBC Sports - The Braves own the Nationals. It must be true, Wikipedia said so
- April 16
- The Dot (blog) - Alternative Version Of Wikipedia Tells It Like It Is
- BlazePress - This Is What It Would Be Like If Wikipedia Told It How It Is
- Doobybrain - TL;DR Wikipedia: A shortened and digestible version of Wikipedia articles
- University of Hyderabad - UoH on Wikipedia
- Pomona College - Instead of Forbidding Wikipedia, This Professor Has Students Work to Improve It
- The Hairpin - A Curated Selection of Wonderfully Gruesome Sentences from Wikipedia
- Providence Athenaeum Raven-ous! (blog) - Wikipedia
- Klick Health - Jimmy Wales of Wikipedia tells marketers to “deal with it”
- Rising Kashmir - An encyclopedia that has been happening
- What They Think (paid) - Frank Romano on Printing Wikipedia
- My Science Academy - 50 Wikipedia Articles You Won’t See Everyday
- The Capsule (blog) - “Dr. Wikipedia is here to see you now”: IMS report reveals healthcare professionals’ increasing reliance on Wikipedia for healthcare information
- Business & Leadership - Battle of Clontarf anniversary to be marked on social media - first ever Wikipedia Irish live editing event on in Dublin
- April 17
- Times Higher Education - Berkeley’s Wikipedian helps unlock scholarly silos
- Times of India - Election war-rooms now target Wikipedia
- International Business Times - Can Monitoring Wikipedia Hits Show How Many People Have the Flu?
- Assaflavie (blog) - I wish I could read Wikipedia like this
- UK Web Focus (blog) - Supporting Use of Wikipedia in the UK Higher Education and Library Sectors
- Digital Journal - Rift Recon Presents at the 2014 Oslo Freedom Forum
- Pleated Jeans - Parody Wikipedia Site Condenses Entries for Your Pleasure (16 Pics)
- Computer Stories - New Algorithm Able To Add Wikipedia Content From Tweets
- Popular Mechanics - Wikipedia Searches Trace the Spread of the Flu
- PLOS Computational Biology - Wikipedia Usage Estimates Prevalence of Influenza-Like Illness in the United States in Near Real-Time
- Medical Daily - Wikipedia May Track Flu Levels Better Than The CDC And Google, Based On Articles Being Searched
- Medical Xpress - Tracking flu levels with Wikipedia
- Kontactor - Can Monitoring Wikipedia Hits Show How Many People Have the Flu?
- News.nom.co - Wikipedia beats Google in helping researchers track flu season
- Geekosystem - 12 Of The Weirdest Wikipedia Articles You Can Listen To
- Saudi Gazette - Why Saudis are working hard to improve Arabic Wiki content
- CruxialCIO - 5 Must-Have Google Glass Apps For Road Warriors
- Bloomberg Business Week - The Flu Tricked Google. Can Wikipedia Do Better?
- Quartz - Wikipedia is better than Google at tracking flu trends
- University of Amsterdam - New method supplements Wikipedia with Twitter topics
- April 18
- The Age - Wikipedia hits help track flu spread
- Gizmodo India - I wish I could read Wikipedia like this
- NPNews.ca - If Wikipedia says so?
- Desert Sun - Wikipedia editor Adrianne Wadewitz dies in Palm Springs
- Yahoo! Shine - Remembering Adrianne Wadewitz, Beloved Wikipedia Wiz
- Smirking Chimp - Remembering Adrianne Wadewitz, Beloved Wikipedia Wiz
- Voice of America - Wikipedia Proves Useful for Tracking Flu
- Circa - Study: Wikipedia traffic can estimate flu prevalence in the United States
- Sydney Morning Herald - Wikipedia hits help track flu spread
- EasyBranches - Can Monitoring Wikipedia Hits Show How Many People Have the Flu?
- USANews - The Flu Tricked Google. Can Wikipedia Do Better?
- Asheville Citizen-Times - Sen. Davis confirms he is not dead
- News Observer - Wikipedia says he’s dead, but Sen. Jim Davis says he’s not
- SF Appeal - As An SF Internet Tycoon Admits To Domestic Violence, A Battle Continues On His Wikipedia Page
- April 19
- New York Times - Adrianne Wadewitz, 37, Wikipedia Editor, Dies After Rock Climbing Fall
- The Dope Press (blog) - Remembering Adrianne Wadewitz, Beloved Wikipedia Wiz
- Jezebel Groupthink - Adrianne Wadewitz, Wikipedia editor, dead at 37
- MyFox8 - Wikipedia wrongly reports NC politician's death
- Epoch Times - Can You Trust What Wikipedia Tells You About Science?
- Gordon Mohr (via Medium) - Quora & Wikipedia: Might one ever bail out the other?
- Bubblews - Hurrah! I Just Outranked Wikipedia
- My Modern Metropolis - Spoof-Wikipedia Site Offers Hilarious Abbreviated Descriptions
- April 20
- April 21
- Fox16 - How Wikipedia May Be Able To Track Flu Ourbreaks
- Chosun Ilbo - Wikipedia Proves Useful for Tracking Flu
- Global Biodefense - Using Wikipedia to Track Flu Levels
- The Governance Lab - Wikipedia Use Could Give Insights To The Flu Season
- Additive Analytics (blog) - Study: Wikipedia Reporting on Flu Outbreaks Better than CDC
- Buzzfeed - Prolific Wikipedia Editor Adrianne Wadewitz Dies After Rock Climbing Accident
- Rock and Ice - Adrianne Wadewitz, Wikipedia Editor and Climber, Dies in Joshua Tree
- TrendMicro - Wikipedia in Your Salad (Spam)
- A.V. Club - Use the facilities at your own risk: Wikipedia's list of toilet-related deaths
- Wiki Strategies (blog) - Wikimedia's proposed Terms of Use update
- Mandatory - The Best of TL;DR Wikipedia
- April 22
- Research Magazine - Wikipedia: a better guide to flu trends than Google
- Infodocket - eTextbooks: Boundless Releases New Cloud Platform, Hopes to Become the Wikipedia of College Textbooks
- Beta Boston - Boundless wants to do to textbooks what Wikipedia did to encyclopedias
- iHealthBeat - Study: Wikipedia Tracks Flu Better Than Google, Faster Than CDC
- WND - Wikipedia editor dies in rock-climbing fall
- The Daily Cougar - Wikipedia editor dies, leaving behind appreciative students
- Pacific Standard - The US Needs to Stop Running Internet Security Like a Wikipedia Volunteer Project
- Distractify - Life Would Be So Much Easier (And More Hilarious) If Every Wikipedia Article Was Condensed Like This
- 22 Words - Short, honest Wikipedia entries like these would be a lot funnier and waste less of our time [22 pics]
- Open Art History - Google Art Project on Wikimedia Commons
- April 23
- ABS CBN News - Wikipedia says Bam Aquino a ninja turtle
- Inquirer - Bam Aquino becomes Master Splinter’s son after Wiki hack
- ZDNet - Meet the 16-year-old entrepreneur who's beating the UK government at its own game
- CNet - Meet the teen aiming to breathe life into global IT education
- Vaccine News Daily - New model predicts flu trends using Internet traffic on Wikipedia articles
- LA Times - Adrianne Wadewitz dies at 37; helped diversify Wikipedia
- North Platte Telegraph - NP grad, Wikipedia editor dies in Calif.
- Omaha World-Herald - North Platte grad, 37, Wikipedia editor, dies in climbing fall
- Smatterist - How Wikipedia Entries Would Read If They Weren’t So Damn Long
- We Know Memes - The Best Of TLDR Wikipedia: 27 Pics
- ABS CBN News - After Bam Aquino, Enrile's wiki page defaced
- 2012 the Big Picture - What’s Your Go-To Research Site? Wikipedia Exposed
- April 24
- Fast Co.Design - Wikipedia App Inspired By 109-Year-Old Encyclopedia
- Liverpool Echo - Exclusive: Shocking Hillsborough insults added on Wikipedia from Government computers
- Eleven Myanmar - Telenor and Ooredoo to support Wiki Zero
- State Library of New South Wales - Wikipedia exposes direct link to Australia's WWI digger stories
- Windows Phone Central - Wikipedia picks up support for Cortana, while Xbox One SmartGlass gets bug fixes
- Fonearena - Wikipedia for Windows Phone 8.1 updated with Cortana support
- Attribution Model - Leveraging Wikipedia for Business
- Just Something - Condensed Wikipedia: the hilariously truthful version in pills of the popular encyclopedia
- Inquirer - Enrile in Masters of the Universe, Lord of the Rings?
- BBC News - Hillsborough Wikipedia posts: Government pledges 'urgent inquiries'
- The Telegraph - Insulting revisions to Wikipedia entry on Hillsborough made from Government computers
- ITV News - Hillsborough insults 'traced back to govt computers'
- ITV News - Hillsborough families 'frightened' by Wikipedia insults
- Sport.net - Hillsborough slurs sent from Whitehall computers: Inquiry launched into anonymous Wikipedia modifications
- Before It's News - Podcast about bias and slant on Wikipedia
- Norwalk Reflector - Adrianne Wadewitz, scholar who helped diversify Wikipedia, dies at 37
- Hyperakt - Censoring Wikipedia in Iran
- Beutler Ink - Why was my Wikipedia page deleted?
- Great Preneurs - The Best Lessons From Jimmy Wales
- Daily Mail - Hillsborough slurs sent from Whitehall computers: Inquiry launched into anonymous Wikipedia modifications
- April 25
- Dawn.com - V for vandalism
- ITV News - Hillsborough Justice Campaign react to Wikipedia insults
- ITV News - Families: Wiki Hillsborough edits 'an absolute insult'
- The Guardian - Hillsborough families express disgust following Wikipedia insult claims
- International Business Times UK - Hillsborough Wikipedia Insults 'Sent from Government Computers'
- Internet Medicine - UCSF First U.S. Medical School to Offer Credit For Wikipedia Articles
- Washington Post - Adrianne Wadewitz, Wikipedia contributor, dies at 37
- Sydney Morning Herald - How Adrianne Wadewitz learnt to embrace failure
- Newshour24 - Adrianne Wadewitz, Wikipedia Contributor Dies at 37
- Newslines - Wikipedia's Weaknesses 1: Truth
- Archipelago Files - This Defaced Wikipedia Page For Senator Bong Revilla Jr. Will Make You Laugh Out loud
- BBC - Hillsborough Wikipedia posts 'hard to trace'
- Boston.com - 'Sickening' Wiki Posts 'Hard to Trace'
- Bubblews - Hillsborough insults on Liverpool FC Wikipedia pages traced to government computers
- BBC - Joseph Seddon
- April 26
- ITV - More questions raised on cabinet office and Wikipedia
- The Times (Subscription) - Wikipedia slurs linked to Government computers
- ITV - Wiki edit 'unlikely to identify a single computer'
- The Independent - Government Wikipedia edit scandal grows beyond Hillsborough as more changes emerge
- The Star - Hillsborough disaster slurs treated with 'utmost seriousness'
- Kontactor.com - Wikipedia edits linked to Whitehall
- English Studies in the Digital Age - Sad news about a Wikipedia pioneer and... presentation list...
- The Digital Reader - Why yes, Google Now Will Read Dirty Wikipedia Entries
- The phenomenal Post - These 20 brutally honest Wikipedia entries are both hilarious and true... that 2nd one yep
- Electric Archaeology - The Web Authors for Wikipedia's Archaeology Page
- Wikistrategies - Wikipedia and education: what's the right fit?
- Small Business Development Center - The Wikipedia Logo Should Change
- ANS Machine - How to Add Wikipedia Search Box to Blogger
- April 27
- Forbes - The Changing Attitudes Towards Cyber Gender Harassment: Anonymous as a Guide?
- Philippine Star - Wiki pages of Napoles, pols defaced
- ABS-CBN News - Wiki Pages of Napoles, pols defaced
- Vox Political (blog) - Could the truth be stranger than Ester McVey's Wikipedia entry?
- Herald Scotland - Offensive Wikipedia edits made in Whitehall
- National Post - UK government computer used to edit Canadian author David Gilmour's Wikipedia page, call him a 'homophobe'
- McAkins Online - Bing Wikipedia - An Elegant App fr your Windows Device
- April 28
- Evening Standard - Cabinet Office 'may not find culprits of sickening Hillsborough Wikipedia edits'
- The Yorkshire Post - Probe as Whitehall computers linked to Hillsborough slurs
- Telegraph - Des Lynam "killed by a giant snowball" and other embarrassing edits from Whitehall computers
- CNET - New iPad app lets you browse Wikipedia in style
- PR Web - KeepCalling Donated $4000 to Wikipedia for the Fourth Time in the Past 4 Years.
- Kyiv Post - Wikipedia's second international photo contest "Wiki Loves Earth" to start May 1
- Blabbermouth - HIM's Ville Valo, Mikko, Mige, Paananen Featured in Latest Episode of 'Wikipedia: Fact or Fiction'
- Cult of Mac - Get a taste of 17th century Wikipedia with this new iPad app
- A.V. Club - In 1987, someone hacked into WGN, in one of TV's strangest-ever moments
- News.nom.co - Wikipedia's second international photo contest "Wiki Loves Earth" to start on May 1
- Missoulian - UM event aims to get more women contributing to Wikipedia
- The Argus - Des Lynam killed by giant snowball rumour started from Government computer
- Smashpipe - Quim Gil of Wikimedia
- Manae Entertainer - Quim Gil of Wikimedia
- The University of Delaware Review - Edit-a-thon bolsters representation of women and people of color on Wikipedia
- April 29
- Telecompaper - Ipko launches Wikipedia Zero for mobile users
- Spiked - Wikipedia: where truth dies online
- The Sentinel - Who answers for internet trolling?
- Quartz - To jumpstart your favorite cause, help early and then let the crowd take over
- TIME - This Is What Actually Predicts Success
- BBC - Wikipedia edit from government computer added Muslim insult
- Society for Medieval Feminist Scholarship - Scholarly Organizations And Wikipedia Editing
- Legal Insurrection - Wikipedia Edit War over CNN legal analyst failure to pay Zimmerman debate wager
- Watts Up With That? - Article:'Wikipedia is worthless and damaging'
- Peabody Essex Museum - Join our Edit-a-thon
- 12160 (blog) - Wikipedia Editors Remove Sex Offender Sir Jimmy Savile's
- Scott.net (blog) - Wikipedia is worthless and damaging
- April 30
- Los Angeles Times - Virtuous cycle? A little early success goes a long way, study finds
- Herald Sun - Selling Wikipedia
- Updated News - Government PC Made Muslim Wiki Edit
- The Drum - Wikipedia condemns 'appalling' government sourced vandalism
- Halifax Courier - Muade vow on Hillsborough web edits
- Bizb ut-Tahrir Britain - Wikipedia edit from government computer added Muslim insult
- News.nom.co - Wikipedia condemns 'appalling' governmetn sourced vandalism
- Ultimate Gerard (blog) - #Wikipedia -the case for and against #categories
- Smart-loads.com - Download Wikipedia Mobile 1.0.3 for Samsung
- Eye on Windows - Windows 8.1 App Watch: Bing Wikipedia Browser
- Peoria Star - Peoria Wikipedia age latest casualty of Twitter fiasco
- Huffington Post - Government Computers Made Anti-Muslim Comments on Wikipedia
- The Independent - Wikipedia articles about Cherie Blair and Muslim terrorits' altered by government computers'
- Motherboard (VICE) - Offensive Wikipedia Trolling Came from UK Government Computers
- News.nom - Government trolls target Muslims in latest barrage of Wikipedia edits
- The Wrap - sorry Wikipedia: YouTube Says It's the New Encyclopedia
- Evening Harold - Nick Clegg's Wikipedia page updated from government PC.
- Lifehacker Australia - The Best Tricks and Extensions To Make Wikipedia Awesome
- MIT News - Women's and Gender Studies "Women-in-STEM Edit-a-thon" honors former MIT President Charles Vest
- Disability Studies, Temple U. - BADD 2014: Wikipedia Against Disablism
- Wilayah News - Government computers made Anti-Muslim comments on Wikipedia
May
edit- May 1
- SC Magazine - CeBIT 2014 Anglo-German cooperation
- Uncommon Descent (blog) - Wikipedia hacked by elite sources now
- Belfast Telegraph - Madness frontman Suggs discovered his dad had died on Wikipedia, it was the final link
- The Journal of the American Osteopathic Association - Wikipedia: Proceed with Caution
- Pharmacy Times - Wikipedia May Help Provide Timely Flu Activity Estimates
- Wall Street Journal - Wikipedia's New Chief: From Soviet Union to World's Sixth-Largest Site
- New York Times - Open-Sourced Software Specialist Selected as Executive Director of Wikipedia
- Infodocket.com - Lila Tretikov Named New Executive Director of Wikimedia Foundation
- Airing News - Wikipedia Has New Boss: Lila Tretikov Named Executive Director of Wikimedia Foundation
- Techtaffy - Wikimedia Foundation Names Lila Tretikov Executive Director
- Recode - Lila Tretikov Named New Executive Director of Wikimedia Foundation
- WN.com - Wikimedia Foundation names Lila Tretikov as its new Executive Director (Wikipedia - Wikimedia Foundation Inc.)
- Techmeme - Wikipedia Has New Boss: Lila Tretikov Named Executive Director of Wikimedia Foundation
- Storify - Lila Tretikov to head Wikimedia Foundation (with image)
- Ultimate Gerardm - Wikimedia Foundation has a new #MD
- Newslocker.com - Lila Tretikov Named New Executive Director of Wikimedia Foundation
- Daily of the Day - Introducing WikiBear, The Wikipedia-Powered Teddy
- Times of India - UK cabinet office comps used to 'troll' Wiki
- Beuter Ink - "So, how do you work with Wikipedia, exactly?"
- History News Network - Skeptic of Wikipedia turns into a fan (more or less)
- May 2
- Computer Magazine - Lila Tretikov Replaces Sue Gardner As Executive Director of Wikimedia Foundation
- CNBC - White House calls for limits on web data
- Stanford University Press - Common Knowledge? An Ethnography of Wikipedia
- Digital Journal - Caution Prescribed When Researching Medical Conditions on Wikipedia
- E-Commerce Times - 4 Ways to Embrace Crowdsourced Knowledge
- Beta Beat - British Supermodel Lily Cole Taps Into Tech With Her Startup, Impossible.com
- May 3
- The Economist - Nothing succeeds like success
- The REM - Wikipedia: Muslim Insulted By Government Computer
- Bleacher report - Houston Rockets Wikipedia page gets owned after Damian Lillard's game-winner
- Fansided - Damian Lillard listed as Houston Rockets owner on Wikipedia
- Oregon Live - Damian Lillard 'owns' the Rockets: It's Wikipedia - official
- Business Standard - Lila Tetikove takes charge as new boss of Wikipedia
- Ummid - Govt. computers used for inserting anti-Muslim comments on Wikipedia
- The Next Web - Wikipedia tweaks mobile design to put emphasis on contributors
- HTXT.Africa - Wikimedia appoints new female boss
- May 4
- io9 - When reading the article takes too much time, there's TL;DR Wikipedia
- San Jose Mercury news (health) - San Francisco company aims to become the Wikipedia of medicine
- May 5
- Engadget - IBM's 'Watson' supercomputer can help settle your debates
- Data center knowledge - Wikimedia's data center search ends with CyrusOne
- SYS-CON Media - YapStone names Kelly Kay president and chief operating officer
- May 6
- My Republica - Ncell provides free Wikipedia access to subscribers
- Telecompaper - Ncell offers free access to Wikipedia
- The Himalayan - Ncell bring Wikipedia Zero offer
- eKantipur - Ncell offers free access to Wikipedia
- May 7
- The Atlantic - Can Wikipedia ever be a definitive medical text?
- Washington Examiner - Export-Import bank intern spent summer putting propaganda on agency's Wikipedia page
- Scoop - Wikipedia Founder Wales backs Internet Party
- Voxy - Wikipedia founder Wales 'backs Internet Party'
- Marketing Land - Leveraging Wikipedia data for deeper consumer insights
- Vox - Wikipedia's founder has a plan to fix the Ukraine crisis
- Med Gadget - Crowdsourcing as a medical tool: Interview with CrowdMed CEO Jared Heyman
- May 8
- MediaBistro - Peeved Piers - Wikipedia Lady - UN - Represents
- May 9
- Above the law - Is Wikipedia a reliable legal authority?
- The Malay Mail Online - Islam labelled preacher of 'genocide' who deserve to be caged, on vandalized Wikipedia entry
- KCR 7 News (ABC) - Hackers to help revamp Redding's outlook online
- Inside Science - Researchers track influenza using Wikipedia
- CalAlumni Association - The Woman To Run Wikipedia: Russian-born Cal Alum Seen as “White Unicorn”
- Pirate Times - Jimmy Wales Advises Pirates to Change their Name to “Internet Party”
- The Boar (blog) - A response to the Hillsborough Wikipedia scandal
- The DVC Inquirer - DVC instructors learn benefits of using Wikipedia in the classroom
- May 10
- Canada Press - Is Wikipedia A Reliable Legal Authority?
- ChurchMag - Endless — A Hand-Picked Wikipedia Content App
- Dynamic Ecology (blog) - Follow up to my cautionary tale regarding using Wikipedia in the classroom
- May 11
- May 12
- The Nonprofit Quarterly - Wikimedia Foundation Announces a New Leader to Extend the Nonprofit's Growth
- Slate - How Does Wikipedia Describe Your State?
- Sterns Johnson - Wikipedia as a Data Tracking Tool?
- Datacenter Dynamics - Wikimedia Foundation moves from its Tampa roots
- GameDayr - Marshall Henderson Receives Wikipedia Troll For Michael Sam Tweet
- Perez Hilton - Jay Z's Got 99 Problems — And His Fight With Solange Just Became #100 (According To Wikipedia)
- GameDayr - Solange Knowles Receives Wikipedia Troll Treatment For Jay-Z Fight
- Maine - Wikipedia uses this word to describe our state more than any other state
- Holy Kaw! - How does Wikipedia describe your state?
- BuzzPo - The Top Three Most Left-Wing Biased Wikipedia Articles
- May 13
- Han-Teng Liao (via Oxford University) - How does Wikipedia cover the world differently than Google (or Bing)?
- News.am - Karabakh President and Wikimedia official discuss Artsakh’s online representation
- The Atlantic - Will Europe Censor This Article?
- The New Yorker - Object of Interest: The Twice-Forbidden Fruit
- Bloomberg - Google Faces Demands as Court Backs Right to Be Forgotten
- The Wire - The Hall of Fame of Abysmal Wikipedia Profile Pictures
- National Journal - The Net Has Never Been 'Neutral'
- Creative Bloq - Slick design concept brings Wikipedia bang up to date
- Matthew Woodward (blog) - How To Harvest Backlinks & Traffic From Wikipedia & More!
- Keep - You Need To See What's Happened To The Solange Wikipedia
- Elite Daily - Wikipedia Prankster Names Solange Jay Z’s 100th Problem (Photo)
- May 14
- CNet - Wikipedia's Jimmy Wales blasts ruling forcing Google to erase search results
- BBC News - Google ruling 'astonishing', says Wikipedia founder Wales
- International Buiness Times - EU-Google Ruling: Wikipedia's Jimmy Wales Ridicules 'Right to Be Forgotten'
- ITProPortal - Jimmy Wales condemns “wide-sweeping Internet censorship ruling” from EU over Google search
- The Blaze - Wikipedia Founder Slams 'Shocking' EU Court Ruling on Internet Censorship
- Engadget - Artist stuffs Wikipedia into apple DNA to create real trees of knowledge
- UK Web Focus (blog) - Top Wikipedia Tips for Librarians: Why You Should Contribute and How You Can Support Your Users
- Redsgned - Wikimedia Commons
- Armenpress.am - Karabakh FM hosts heads of Wikipedia-Armenia and Intellectual Renaissance
- Times.am - Heads of the "Intellectual Renaissance" and “Wikimedia-Armenia” visited Artsakh
- CBS DC - Wikipedia Founder Calls European Google Ruling ‘Wide-Sweeping Censorship’
- RUSSOFT - Wikipedia's New Chief: From Soviet Union to World's Sixth-Largest Site
- May 15
- Daily Telegraph - Charities to pitch to Google, Wikipedia and a Dragon for tech funding
- Stuff - I went to the zoo with Jimmy Wales
- International Business Times UK - London Zoo Using Google Money to Stop Rhino Poaching in Kenya
- Expert Reviews - Google offers charities £3.2m to change the world
- Men's Health - Doctors Use Wikipedia
- Wired - Why doesn't Google give individuals the right to reply?
- European Voice (paid) - EU citizens have the right to be forgotten, rules ECJ
- Tech News World - Fallout Begins Following EU Google Decision
- Allvoices - Google targeted as highest EU court embraces 'Right to be Forgotten'
- Daily Mail - London Zoo helps Google launch its Global Impact Challenge
- The Guardian - Google's Larry Page slates 'risk averse' education system
- Brown University (blog) - Wikipedia Edit-a-Thon at the Brown Library in Tribute of Digital Humanities Scholar
- KALW - Oakland Wiki puts 'community brain' online
- Huffington Post - Wikipedia, A New Perspective on an Old Problem
- Doubtful News (blog) - The latest fringe researcher to complain about Wikipedia – Russell Targ
- May 16
- The Lahore Times - Official Wikimedia affiliate organization recognised in Pakistan
- MSN UK - User requests Google removes links
- Txchnologist - Researchers Track Influenza Using Wikipedia
- Gary Monk (blog) - Wikipedia Disease Pages and Pharma
- Skeptical Science (blog) - Deepak Chopra upset about his Wikipedia page being factual
- May 17
- The Times of India - Iran blocks access to Google, Wikipedia: Report
- Business Standard - Iran blocks access to Google, Wikipedia: Report
- Foreign affairs committee of Iran - Iranian regime blocks Google sites, more Wikipedia pages in latest internet censorship.
- The Next Digit - Iran's internet censorship now blocks some pages from Google and Wikipedia.
- Net (Nebraska's PBS station) - Wikipedian editor took on Website's Gender Gap.
- May 18
- Wrestling Inc - New official ultimate warrior shirts, Lana responds to Wikipedia Comment.
- TWNP - New official Warrior shirts, Lana responds to Wikipedia comment.
- PBS Newshour - 'Wikipedian' editor took on website's gender gap
- May 19
- ProPakistani — Official Wikimedia Affiliate Group Gets Recognised in Pakistan
- Prevention - Your doctor's Getting her health info from...Wikipedia
- May 20
- May 21
- BBC News - Liverpool civil servant 'linked to Hillsborough abuse.'
- Fay Observer - HealthWise: Study by Campbell dean finds medical errors on Wikipedia. *International Business Times - Hillsborough Wikipedia edits linked to Liverpool civil servant.
- Telegraph - Civil servants behind 'sickening' Hillsborough slurs identified.
- The Independent - Hillsborough Wikipedia posts: Suspected civil servant a Merseyside resident.
- Liverpool Echo - Merseyside-based civil servant quizzed over sickening Hillsborough Wikipedia slurs.
- May 22
- Wired (UK) - Wikipedia is a masterclass in digital democracy.
- ZD Net - UK Privacy watchdog says 'forget me, Google' ruling no threat to free expression.
- Arka Telecom - 118,000 entires posted on Armenian-language Wikipedia over two months thanks to campaign "One Armenian."
- May 23
- A Notebook - Wikipedia, European elections, nationalism, and linguistic turn
- The Maravi Post - Joyce Banda's status in Wikipedia amended to Former President.
- Business Mirror - Truth isn't what it used to be.
- May 24
- Times of India - Bhamaa clears doubt about her age
- Ultimate Gerardm (blog) - #Wikimedia - #Labs its script kiddies and its public
- May 25
- New York Times - Music Data Analyst Turns Sights into Books
- Slashgear - Google 'right to be forgotten' ruling may never come to US
- Dewayne Jackson.com - Wikipedia Content Contributor. Not Me.
- May 26
- Houston Chronicle - Europe's move to rein in Google would stall in US
- The Globe and Mail.com - You can run from Google, but not from your past
- Tampa Bay Times - Privacy ruling ripped in U.S.
- Oregon Live.com - Let's hear it for Wikipedia, a democratic means of spreading knowledge (guest opinion)
- Huffington Post - Google Doesn't know Who The Mayor of Edmonton Is
- The Detroit News - Detroit Women In the Arts Wikipedia Edit-A-Thon
- Scaramouchee (blog) - Ben Levin's Wikipedia Entry is Oddly Spotless. Why?
- Daily Mail - Do NOT try to diagnose yourself on Wikipedia! 90% of its medical entries are inaccurate, say experts
- Dear Author.com - Monday News: Amazon v. Hachette redux, historians editing Wikipedia, YouTube and...
- May 27
- TIME - The 100 Most Obsessed-Over People on the Web
- TIME - Don't Trust Wikipedia When It Comes to Your Health, Study Says*Stuff.co.nz - Right to be Forgotten slammed in the US
- Telegraph - University students shunning books in favour of Wikipedia
- Real Clear Science - Trust Your Doctor, Not Wikipedia
- West-Info - Don't Trust Wikipedia for health-related information
- Black Dog Tribe - Do Not Try to Diagnose Yourself on Wikipedia! 90% of Its Medical Entries Are Inaccurate, Say Experts
- Bustle - Wikipedia your symptoms, and you'll get the wrong answer 9 out of 10 times
- One News - Be wary of Wikipedia, say scientists
- Veooz - 90% of its Wikipedia's medical entries are inaccurate, say experts
- International Digital Times - Wikipedia Contains Errors In Nine Out of 10 Entries On The Most Costly Medical Conditions, Study Finds
- 4 Breaking News - Be Wary of Wikipedia, Say Scientists
- Izmir Ekonomi Universites Iletisim Fakultesi - Wikipedia: Open Space of Information
- A. V. Club - Wiki Wormhole celebrate the worst filmmaker of all time
- Huffington Post - BREAKING: Wikipedia is NOT A Doctor - And A Study Confirms It
- Campbell University - Med school professors' Wikipedia research cited in national publications
- Telegraph - Don't diagnose yourself on Wikipedia, doctors warn
- Independent - 'Don't use Wikipedia for medical advice' , scientists warn
- Today.com - Feeling sick? Why you shouldn't turn to Wikipedia to determine cause of symptoms
- Clutch Magazine Online - Don't Trust Wikipedia for Health Diagnoses, Study Says
- KSL.com - 9 out of 10 Wikipedia health entries are inaccurate,study says
- News One - The Online Health Articles You Shouldn't Trust
- Updated News - Be wary of Wikipedia, say scientists
- Library Stuff - Wikipedia Is NOT A Doctor - And Study Confirms It
- Counsel and Heal - Avoid Using Wikipedia for Health-related Issues
- Datzhott.com - Don't Trust Wikipedia for Health Diagnoses, Study Says
- Stone Heart News Letters - Wikipedia's Health Information is Often Wrong
- Healthier People - Do not diagnose oneself on Wikipedia, physicians warn
- Soylent News - Study Finds Wikipedia Has Significant Errors
- Nigerian Eye - Trust Your Doctor, not Wikipedia, say scientists
- Evolution News - Gratifyingly, The New Yorker Recognizes Wikipedia's Tendency to Enshrine Untruths
- Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory - CASIS workshop explores building a Wikipedia for visual queries
- Support- Tablet.com - Wikipedia and The Nofollow Controversy
- The Humanities and Technology Camp - Session Proposal: Wikipedia, Pedagogy, and Hactivism
- Glees on Gleanings (blog) - Wikipedia vs Peer-Reviewed Sources
- Tech President - FIRST POST: Hashing it Out
- Sabrina Bresciani, PhD (blog) - Doctorate honoris causa to Jimmy Wales, co-founder of Wikipedia
- May 28
- Telecompaper - Airtel Nigeria offers free access to Wikipedia
- Modern Ghana - Airtel Offers Nigerians Free Access to Wikipedia... Customers To Access Multilingual Content Free of Data Charges
- ABC News Radio - Study Claims Wikipedia Medical Entries Filled with Errors
- Cancer Research Wikipedia UK - Wikipedia, is it fit for patient consumption?
- Refinery 29 - News Flash: Wikipedia is A Horrible Place to Get Medical Information
- Glamour - A Very Good Reason Not to Ask Dr. Wikipedia for Medical Advice
- Pharmafile - Don't Trust 'inaccurate' ad 'harmful' Dr. Wikipedia
- Financial Express - Sachin Tendulkar, Shahrukh Khan among the 100 most 'obsessed-over people' on web
- Brock University - Wikipedia in the Classroom Workshop
- Rap Genius News - What is the Longest Disambiguation Page on Wikipedia?
- All in London - The New Statesman Panel Debate On Surveillance With Jimmy Wales
- Blabbermouth.net - Judas Priest Featured in Lates Episode of 'Wikipedia: Fact or Fiction?'
- Forbes - The World's 100 Most Powerful Women
- SF Gate - 21 most powerful women in Bay Area tech
- World Stage - Airtel offers Nigerians free access to Wikipedia
- Enabling Healthy Decisions (Blog) - Top 25 Wikipedia Health Decisions
- MDConnects - Do Not Browse Wikipedia to diagnose Your Illnesses: Researchers
- KXLY Spokane - Working 4 You: Prescription Drug Saving, Dr. Wikipedia and The Car of the Future
- Before It's News - Wikipedia 'not a reliable source' of health advice
- Ruidoso Free Press - Study Claims Wikipedia Medical Entries Filled with Errors
- F10 Social - 9 out of 10 health entries on Wikipedia are inaccurate, study finds
- Smile-on News - None out of ten medical articles on Wikipedia contain errors
- Cities 97 - Trust Your Doctor, Not Wikipedia
- Mountain View Patch - BREAKING NEWS: Wikipedia Is NOT A Doctor -- And A Study Confirms It
- ACP Internist (blog) - QD: News Every Day - Wikipedia many not be a reliable resource for medical conditions
- Physical Therapy in Motion - Wikipedia Medical Information Popular But Often Wrong
- News 24 - False Wikipedia information could kill you
- 24/7 Headlines - Be Wary of Wikipedia, say scientists
- PageSay - Shocker: Doctors say you shouldn't rely on Wikipedia to diagnose your ailments
- Spin Sucks - Ethical Wikipedia Marketing: Avoid These Five Myths
- Universities and Knowledge Society Journal - Learning by comparing with Wikipedia: the value of students' learning
- Student World Online - Students are completing their degrees without books thanks to Wikipedia
- iHealthBeat - Finds 90% of Health-Wikipedia Articles Contain Errors
- Yahoo! - Shocker: Doctors say you shouldn't rely on Wikipedia to diagnose your ailments
- May 29
- Breakfast Television Toronto - Wikipedia is not your doctor
- Neurologia blog (The New England Skeptical Society) - Medical Information on Wikipedia
- Decoded Science - Doctors Using Wikipedia to Diagnose and Treat Illness?
- Gulf News - Why Wikipedia could be bad for your health
- Medical World Nigeria - Trust your doctor, not Wikipedia, say scientists
- IT News Africa - Nigeria: How to access Wikipedia for free
- Mobilepadi - You Can Now Access Wikipedia Free of Charge on Airtel Network!!
- Tech Cabal - Wikimedia Foundation Partners with Airtel Nigeria to offer free Wikipedia Access to subscribers
- Not Confusing - Sneak Peek at Wikimedia's New Bold, High Concept Iconography
- Abortive Cab 356 (blog) - How to Create a Wikipedia Page in 3 Steps
- Torcanes (blog) - How to Create E-Book from Wikipedia Articles
- The Daily Dot - How much of your history does Wikipedia track?
- WN.com - Airtel Offers Nigerians Free Access to Wikipedia ( Wikipedia - Wikimedia Foundation Inc)
- Biztech Africa - Airtel gives Nigerians free access to Wikipedia
- Techy Mobs - Wikimedia Foundation Partners with Airtel Nigeria to Offer free Wikipedia Access to Subscribers
- The Indian Express - Six things you need to know about right to be forgotten
- Huffington Post - Is Paranormal Research Pseudoscience?
- Xtreme 107.1 - Wikipedia Not A Doctor Yet
- Big Country - Coffee Club: The Danger of Googling Your symptoms
- The Brilliant Club - Is Wikipedia bad for your health?
- Delhi Daily news.com - Dont' Trust Wikipedia for medical diagnoses: Study
- Free Press Journal - People with health concerns should't trust Wikipedia
- CNET - The 404:The 4041, 494: Where we shoot the moon
- The Nairobian - Ole Lenku is a 'cook and comedian' - Wikipedia
- News.com.au - Scott Morrison's Wikipedia page refers to him as 'human garbage'
- Re/code - Begrudgingly, Google Offers a Form for People Who Want to Be Forgotten
- May 30
- The Wikipedian - Meet Lila Tretikov, Wikimedia's New Leader... and Her Univited Plus-One
- Quartz - When net neutrality backfires: Chile just killed free access to Wikipedia and Facebook
- Five Thirty Eight - The 100 Most-Edited Wikipedia Articles
- International News Network Online - Sachin Tendulkar ranks 68th among 100 most 'Obsessed-Over People' on Web
- Slate - What is the Longest Disambiguation Page on Wikipedia?
- Silicon Beat - Off Topic: Slurping Ramen, Drinking Blood, Guessing Ages, Browsing Wikipedia
- All Africa - Nigeria: Airtel Nigeria to Offer Free Access to Wikipedia
- Financial Times - Google bows to EU privacy ruling
- iol - Want to be 'forgotten'? Ask Google
- The Daily Mash - Google cars only go to Wikipedia
- Pub Peer - "Wikipedia usage estimates prevalence of influenza-like illness in the United States in near real-time"
- Wall Street Journal (blog) - Google Taps Wikipedia’s Wales to Help Weigh “Right to Be Forgotten”
- Forbes - 'Right To Be Forgotten': Google launches form to allow users delete their ‘inadequate’ data
- RT - 'Right To Be Forgotten': Google Releases A Form That Is Not About Forgetting At All
- The Independent - Google begins implementation of 'right to be forgotten' ruling with online takedown form
- BBC News - Google agrees to forget
- ITProPortal - Google’s search link removal request form goes live following EU judgement
- E&T Magazine - Google rolls out ‘right to be forgotten’ system
- Malay Mail Online - Google to comply with EU’s personal data protection ruling
- Tech Insider - Google Inc. (GOOG) Releases the 'Right to be Forgotten' page
- Pando Daily - Chile should be commended for taking away Facebook and Wikipedia
- Apps Africa - Wikipedia Zero free on mobile in Nigeria
- Wadds (blog) - CIPR updates Wikipedia guidance for public relations
- Jalopnik - No, Wikipedia, There Was Never A Diesel Duramax Corvette Z06
- Addictive Analytics (blog) - Wikipedia Not a Reliable Source of Information on Medical Conditions, Study Finds
- The Advisory Board Company - Study: 90% of health-related Wikipedia pages contain errors
- Flowing Data - Tron-style dashboard shows Wikipedia and GitHub streams
- Jezebel - Here Are the 100 Wikipedia Articles that Have Been Edited the Most
- May 31
- Daily Beast - How Wikipedia Is Like Your Doctor
- Clinical Advisor - Most Wikipedia medical articles are incorrect
- Bloomberg Businessweek - Google Gets Removal Requests After EU Privacy Ruling
- Tech Moran - Airtel Nigeria Introduces Free Access to Wikipedia
- Business 2 Community - Are Bots Taking Over Wikipedia?
- The Blaze - This List Has George W. Bush First, Barack Obama Eighth… And Adolf Hitler at Number Nine
- LJ Infodocket - Reference: The Top 100 Most-Revised Wikipedia Articles
- Wrestling Inc. - WWE Sets Odd Wikipedia Record, Jim Cramer's Advice On WWE Stock, DDP On WWE's Future
June
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- BBC News - Wikipedia founder: Google EU ruling 'won't work'
- Die Welt - The new boss is part of the Wikipedian problem
- Angle Chronicle - Google has been asked by the 12,000 Europeans to erase them from the internet
- The Guardian - Is Wikipedia a reliable source for medical advice?
- June 2
- The New Zealand Herald - Ruling means rethink on net use
- HumanIPO - Airtel Nigeria offers free access to Wikipedia
- Times of Israel - Most Israelis use, rely on Wikipedia for online info
- Sun News Network - Wikipedia wrong in nine out of 10 medical articles
- The Star Online - Wikipedia unreliable source for health info, study says
- Emergency Medicine Literature of Note (blog) - Dr. Wikipedia is In
- O'Dwyer PR - PR Tackles Wikipedia (or tries to)
- O'Dwyer PR - PR, Wikipedia Hash Things Out
- In the Capital (blog) - Congress Should Fight For Your 'Right to Be Forgotten'
- Techpresident - Face Off in Chile: Net Neutrality v. Human Right to Facebook & Wikipedia
- Busbyway - SEMrush to Attend IRCE Chicago 2014 as Featured Exhibitor
- Playbill - Musicals About Oprah, Wikipedia, Zombie Strippers Line Up for NYMF
- A.V. Club - See how countries around the world make their own moonshine
- Healthy-Day - Is Wikipedia a arguable source for medical advice?
- Smart Planet (blog) - Don't ask Dr. Wikipedia to diagnose your medical condition
- The Crag and Canyon - Wikipedia wrong in nine out of 10 medical articles
- June 3
- Weekly Standard - Feds Collaborate With Wikipedia Editors to Improve 'Wikipedia Entries Related to Government Publications'
- Liberty Unyielding - Feds work with Wikipedia editors to improve entries related to gov’t publications’
- The Mirror - Which Premier League club has the neediest “Honours” list on Wikipedia?
- Philippine Star - List of ABS-CBN shows among most revised on Wikipedia
- WhatCulture! - Newcastle United's Wikipedia Page The Most Edited In English Football
- CNET - What do you get when you cross Google with Wikipedia? Mediander.com
- Inya Rwanda - MTN gives its customers free access to Wikipedia
- AllAfrica - MTN Introduces Free Access to Wikipedia
- Kagali Today (Rwandan) - MTN yashimiwe ko abafatabuguzi bayo basura urubuga ‘wikipedia’ ku buntu
- Daily Signal - Medical Study: Don’t Trust All the Health Articles on Wikipedia
- Hive Strategies - Study Shows 9 out of 10 Wikipedia Health Entries Contain Errors
- Exploring the News - Medical Study: Don’t Trust all the Health Articles on Wikipedia
- Guardian Liberty Voice - GLV Writing Tips: Proper Nouns With Lower Case Initials
- SoundCTRL - Listen to Wikipedia: The World’s Information as Minimalist Music and Visuals
- Coling 2014 - Enriching Wikipedia’s Intra-language Links by their Cross-language Transfer
- WhatCulture! - 10 Most Popular WWE Superstars On Wikipedia
- O'Dwyer PR - Wikipedia Critic Kohs Banned from New York Meeting
- Live & Invest Overseas News - Don't Trust Wikipedia
- June 4
- The Independent - Exclusive video interview: Wikipedia founder Jimmy Wales is on first flight out of Heathrow Terminal 2
- Alternative Press - Blink-182 have one of the most edited Wikipedia pages
- Clinical Key - Errors found in nine out of ten Wikipedia health entries
- The National Library System of SEG Member Schools - Why are you looking for information on Wikipedia?
- Beutler Ink - How the PR Industry Views Wikipedia: A Conversation at WikiConference USA
- Fuse.tv - Michael Jackson's Wikipedia Page Gets More Revisions Than Obama, Jesus
- Fireman Creative (blog) - Wikipedia: The Web's Free EZ Pass
- Veterans Today - Wikipedia (again) demonstrates its overwhelming Zionist orientation
- June 5
- Boing Boing - How Wikipedia can become a no-asshole-zone
- Android Police - Wikipedia Beta App Goes Native With Drastic New Redesign, Support For Editing, And More
- Some Gadget Guy (blog) - Native Wikipedia BETA App for Android Hits Play Store
- Buzzfeed - Wikipedia Edits Appear To Tie Chris McDaniel Campaign To Break-In Conspirator
- The Cannabist - Yes, there is a “Colorado candy bar incident” entry on Dowd’s Wikipedia
- TechHive - Wikipedia's Jimmy Wales: 'Right to be forgotten' is censorship
- Yahoo! Singapore Finance - Beware, Wikipedia Could Be Your Potential Murderer
- Boston.com - The Dangers Of Self-Diagnosis Via Wikipedia (video)
- Before It's News - “Do Not Get Sick in America. FDA Officials – and Wikipedia – are Guarding a Monopoly, Preventing Cures and Killing Patients.”
- HumanIPO - MTN offers free unlimited access to Wikipedia in Rwanda
- Mobile World - MTN Lunches Free Access to Wikipedia
- Natural News - Wikipedia petitioned to halt outrageous slander and lies against holistic and alternative medicine
- Variety - ‘Orange is the New Black’ Trending Stronger Than ‘House of Cards’
- Irish Independent - WWE one of most edited Wikipedia sites, Ireland ranks 88th
- MJ Vibe - Michael Jackson’s Wikipedia Page Gets More Revisions Than Obama or Jesus
- June 6
- New York Magazine - Love and Drama at the Wikipedia Conference
- The Next Web - Wikipedia adds editing functionality to its beta Android app
- Next Powerup - Wikipedia For Android Gets Editing Feature
- PhoneArena - Wikipedia overhauls the beta version of its Android app, now allows users to edit articles
- Mail & Guardian Online - Africa to get its own Wikipedia
- The Physics Arxiv (via Medium) - Wikipedia Mining Algorithm Reveals The Most Influential People In 35 Centuries Of Human History
- June 7
- The Guardian - Jimmy Wales: UK needs US-style first amendment to protect whistleblowers
- Belfast Telegraph - What the bad guys don't want you to know
- Daily Mail - Wiki Founder not happy
- Value Walk - Google Inc search to alert over 'Right to be forgotten' results
- HNGN - Wikipedia Founder calls 'Right to be forgoteen' rule 'terrible'
- June 8
- International Business Times - Top 10 Android apps and games - Wikipedia, D-Day heros, Jolt, Hodor Keyboard, Digital Concert Hall and more
- RTT News - Ace Frehley sets things straight in 'Wikipedia: Face or Fiction?'
- June 9
- TH Online - Need health data? Check the source
- Rising Voices - Senior citizens write Wikipedia
- June 10
- GMA News - Waray Wikipedia hits 1 million articles
- Israel Hayom - Public schools to integrate Wikipedia into curriculum
- Arutz Sheva - Initiative: Teachers, students to write for Wikipedia
- JNS - Israeli public schools seek to integrate Wikipedia into curriculum
- In2 Insight - Marketing firms pledge good behavior on Wikipedia
- Advertising Ages - Top PR firms promise they won't edit Clients' Wikipedia entries on the sly
- Harvard Business Review - Narrowing the chasm between PR professionals and Wikipedia
- The Guardian - African Wikipedia aims to create online legacy of traditions and languages
- The Guardian - What will you add to Africa's Wikipedia?
- PR Week - PR firms outline Wikipedia compliance in joint statement.
- Marketing Vox - PR firms disarm on Wikipedia wars
- Wall Street Journal - PR firms vow to abide Wikipedia's Rules on conflicts
- Business Insider - A bunch of Top PR agencies agreed to stop their covert manipulaitn of Wikipedia
- The E Word - Google plans to disclose removed search results
- Sand Diego Jewish world - Israeli public schools seek to integrate Wikipedia into curriculum
- Shalom Life - Israel looks to integrate Wikipedia into its curriculum
- The Disease Daily - Digital Disease Detection: Tracking influenza with...Wikipedia?
- Scientific America - Wikipedia dicey as medical info source
- TIME - PR Firms vow they won't try to game WIkipedia
- CNET - PR firms agree to play by Wikipedia's editing rules
- New Scientist - Jesus and Hitler beaten in Wikipedia influence list
- June 11
- Brisbane Times - Wikipedia's most influential people: Carl Linnaeus, Jesus, Hitler, Michael Jackson
- e Commerce Bytes - Internet retailer conference kicks off with exhibit-hall reception
- The Sydney Morning - Wikipedia's most influential people: Carl Linnaeus, Jesus, Hitler, Michael Jackson
- Inter Aksyon - Waray Wikipedia hits more than 1 million articles
- June 12
- Huffington Post (blog) - Deepak Chopra and the future of Wikipedia
- The Atlantic - Meet the cute, Wellies-wearing, Wikipedia-reading robot that's going to hitchhike across Canada
- SCV News - CalArtians edit Wikipedia to 'Broaden scope of art coverage.'
- SKY News - Revealed: Most influential person on Wikipedia
- Wiki Strategies - Pete Forsyth: When the PR industry does PR for itself
- June 13
- The Straits Times (Singapore) - 'Vicious' edits to PAP's Wikipedia page
- Engadget - Visual encyclopedia builds itself by scouring the internet
- The Independent - World Cup 2014: Yuichi Nishimura gets his Wikipedia profile changed after controversial penalty during Brazil's victory over Croatia
- PRNewser - 7 experts weigh in on the PR/Wikipedia agreement
- Marketing Profs - Wikipedia and PR
- Us vs. Th3m - Wikipedia: autofellatio selfies and on man's quest to become the face of Ambivalence
- Inc. - 8 Things You Need to Know About Wikipedia
- Best Education News - Israeli Schools turn to Wikipedia Article Editing for Motivation
- Politico - The definitive guide to K Street winners in Hill leadership shuffle McCarthy clears the majority leader field, For Whip, NCAA Brownstein Hyatt Farber Schreck
- Reputation Ink - That's a Wrap: PR firm's truce with Wikipedia, LinkID's new profile design, Gatorade apologizes to Lebron and more
- Center for Stateless Society - Wikipedia vs. Public Relations Firms, Every Loss
- Holtz Communications + Technology - Friday Wrap #105: PR agencies commit to Wikipedia standards, battle for SMEs, bots take over...
- Mothership - PAP Wikipedia page gets 'vicious' edits, Brown water in Punggol taps
- The Real Singapore - PAP MP Baey Yam Keng: We should sue the person that edited our Wikipedia Page
- Yahoo! News Singapore - Who Is The Most Influential Person On Wikipedia
- SyngeryMX.com - 18th century Swedish biologist Carl Linnaeus is bigger than Jesus
- Mukesbalani.com - Deepak Chopra and the Future of Wikipedia (VIDEO)
- Philly Magazine (blog) - Study: Majority of Wikipedia's Health Entries Are Terrifying Wrong
- Buzzfeed - The Definitive oral History of The Wikipedia Photo for "Grinding"
- The Daily Brian - The Definitive Oral History Of The Wikipedia Photo For "Grinding"
- Blog for Arizona - Sockpuppet John Huppenthal also trolled Wikipedia
- June 14
- Los Angeles Times - Wikipedia pops up in bibliographies, and even college curricula.
- Daily News 24/7 - Wikipedia pops up in bibliographies, and even college curricula
- News Locker.com - Wikipedia pops up in bibliographies, and even college curricula
- Claremont California News - Wikipedia pops up in bibliographies, and even college curricula
- In the Capital - Washington PR Firms to Stop Editing Wikipedia Pages
- Gigwise - New study names Madonna as most influential woman in history
- Business 2 Community - Don't Underestimate The Power Of a Properly Written Wikipedia Article
- Lead South Africa - Youth Day Wikipedia Edit-a-thon
- June 15
- Digital Journal - PR firms agree to abide to Wikipedia rules
- Ultimate Gerardm (blog) - To bot or not to bot
- June 16
- Al Jazeera America - Wikipedia says editors must disclose all paid contributions
- Infodocket - Changes at Wikimedia: All Wikipedia Contributions Must Now Disclose Any Paid Advocacy Editing
- Marketing Land - Wikipedia Guards Against "Black Hat" Editors With Requirement To Disclose Paid Edits
- AdWeek - Wikipedia Tells Marketers and PR Reps to Come Clean Demands disclosure of conflicts
- Rappler - Wikipedia enhances rules against paid editing
- Venturebeat - Wikipedia now forcing editors to disclose any paid contributions
- Bizfeedz - Wikipedia now forcing editors to disclose any paid contributions
- Marketing Interactive - No more sneaky Wikipedia edits, PR firms promise
- Aletho News - Now it is official: Israeli campaign to control Wikipedia content
- CNET -Wikipedia beefs up disclosure rules regarding paid edits*Digits (Wall Street Journal)
- Digits (Wall Street Journal) - Wikipedia strengthens Rules against Undisclosed Editing
- O'Dwyer's - Wikipedia Critic 'Condemned Without a Trial'
- The College Fix - Feminists Upset After #YesAllWomen Wiki page Edited for Accuracy
- Tech Radar - Boris Johnson: there are worse things than a mildly inaccurate Wikipedia entry
- Ars Technica - Why Documenting every Android version has become a logistical nightmare
- A.V. Club - A look at erratic, influential inventor Nikola Tesla
- KRMG.com - Frank Sinatra named world's most important person
- The Atlantic Journal-Constitution - Frank Sinatra named World's Most Important Person
- The Weather Network - Meet hitchBOT, the Wikipedia-quoting robot that wants to hitchhike across Canada
- Electronista - Wikipedia updates Terms of Use, requires paid edit disclosures
- NestPowerUp - Wikipedia Wants Editors To Disclose Paid Contributions
- The Digital Media Solutions - Wikipedia tells Marketers and PR Reps to Come Clean
- Slashdot - PR Firms admit Whitewashing Wikipedia articles is a Black Hat Process
- Gamedayr - John Brooks Wikipedia updated, Because He's The Greatest American since Abe Lincoln
- CNN - Here's what you need to know about America's new soccer hero John Brooks
- Marketwatch (Wall Street Journal) - From Obama to Tebow, Team USA feels the Virtual love after big win
- Newsday - Brooks' goal leads to funny Wikipedia edits
- NOTSportsCenter - PICS: John Brooks updated Wikipedia after his winning goal
- Cincinnati.com (blog) - Brooks briefly listed as greatest American since Lincoln
- Fig Trees and Vineyards - Now it is Official: Israeli Campaign to Control Wikipedia Content
- June 17
- Radio Free Europe Radio Liberty - Fighting Censorship in Uzbekistan, One Entry at a Time
- Herald Sun - DJ Cassidy corrected the mistake on his Wikipedia page
- Slate - Wikipedia Is Smoking Out Paid Editors
- O'Dwyer's - Renegotiating Paid PR Editing on Wikipedia
- The Next Web - Wikipedia now requires its editors to disclose al paid contributions
- Gizmodo - New changes to Wikipedia's terms of use mean that anyone who is paid to edit articles will have to disclose that arrangement
- Small Business Trends - Wikipedia to PR Firms: Sockpuppets Not Welcome
- Teleread.com - Wikipedia tightens its terms of use to prohibit paid editing
- The Register - Wikipedia insists that paid editors reveal their bits in public
- Lockerdome.com - New changes to Wikipedia's terms of use mean that anyone who is paid to edit will have to disclose that arrangement
- Techdirt - Group of Major PR Firms Pledge to Play Nice on Wikipedia
- 22 Words - For a moment Wikipedia was true after John Brooks scored winning goal for the US
- Gamedayr - Guillermo Ochoa's Wikipedia Updated, Because He's Mexican Jesus
- Next Impulse Sports - Wikipedia Proclaims Guillermo Ochoa "Mexican Jesus" After Performance Against Brazil
- Campus Circle - Professors Encourage Students to Post on Wikipedia
- The Flippin Truth (blog) - Now it is official: Israeli campaign to control Wikipedia content
- TFour.me - The Wikipedia of Arabic Infographics
- Silk Road Reporters - Battling Uzbek Censorship, One Report at a Time
- CBC News - 'Right to be forgotten' : How Canada could adopt similar law for online privacy
- ABS-CBC News (The Philippines) - Facebook, ABS-CBC News Amongst most visited on smartphones
- Washington Post - Wikipedia is acting against its secret lobbyst
- Techlicious (blog) - Wikipedia Now Requiring Full Disclosure of Paid Edits
- Independent - Hillsborough Wikipedia edits: Civil servant fired for making offensive edits
- Tucson Weekly - John Huppenthal Serial Wikipedia "Editor"
- Blog for Arizona - Sockpuppet John Huppenthal also trolled Wikipedia
- Indiana University - Global Wikipedia: New Book Published
- Telegraph - World Cup 2014: How John Brooks suddenly became an all-American hero with winner against Ghana
- Relevance.com - Wikipedia: The Definition of Disruption and Community Evolves
- Young Conservatives - Look at this stunt radical feminists are trying to pull by editing the UCSB shooting page
- June 18
- Belfast Telegraph - Hillsborough Wiki-jibe worker fired
- Nottingham Post - US defender a 'god', says Wikipedia page
- Fudzilla - Sinatra is more important than Jesus
- Castleford (blog) - Wikipedia hopes to improve its content by 'removing bias'
- Tech Investor News - Wikipedia Gets A Revamp On Tablets
- Global Voices Online - This Twitter Account Puts a Face to the Unsung Volunteer Editors behind Wikipedia
- Rise Networks - 8 Things You Need to Know About Wikipedia
- Pure Visibility - Building Links from Wikipedia
- Russian News - In Wikipedia there was an article about the obscene song about Putin
- The Province (Blog) - Mexico's Ochoa turns into superhero, and enough about Vancouver being the bee's knees
- Gamedayr - Chile Wikipedia Page Trolls Spain Right Out Of World Cup
- Next Impulse Sports - 'Chile National Football Team' Wikipedia page Got a Makeover During Their Thrashing Spain
- FOX Soccer blog - Chile fans troll Spain on Wikipedia after Historic World Cup Victory
- Die Hard Sports.com - Guillermo Ochoa's Wikipedia Page Changed, Declares Him
- Times Colonist - Hitchhiking robot will head for Victoria this summer
- Broadcasting Board of Governors - Fighting Censorship in Uzbekistan, One Entry at a Time
- GOVLAB.org - How collective intelligence emerges: knowledge creation process in Wikipedia from microscopic viewpoint
- HMA Public Relations - Wikipedia and PR Pros - can we co-exist?
- Wiki Education Foundation - Improving theater arts articles on Wikipedia through student assignments
- June 19
- On the Media - People Who Get Paid To Edit Wikipedia Articles Now Have to Admit It
- Daddyhood - Tech: Wikipedia editors conspired to manipulate Wikipedia pages, lawsuit claims
- O'Dwyer's - Debate on Banned Wikipedia Speaker Is Cut Off
- Viral News 365 - Civil Servant Sacked For 'Sickening' Edits to Hillsborough Wikipedia Page
- Gamedayr - Bitcoin St. Petersburg Bowl Laughed At By Wikipedia
- Throw the flag blog - The Wikipedia page for the new Bitcoin St. Petersburg bowl may be a little offensive
- Council of Public Relations Firms - A Higher Purpose - Bridging the Gap between Public Relations and The Wikipedia Community
- Spin Sucks - Global PR Firms Take Lead in Agreement with Wikipedia
- The Believer - Interview with Wikipedia Editors
- Record American - Former Kingsmen singer suing Wikipedia for $10M
- Los Angeles Times - Datebook: Hollywood Fringe Fest, Tony Greene and Wikipedia Edit-a-thon
- F10 - Wikipedia Changes Disclosure Rules for Paid Editors
- June 20
- theEword (blog) - theEweekly Wrap: PR firms pledge to use Wikipedia ethically, US satellite allows detailed maps images, and the Internet loses then saves Facebook.
- Mashable - Wikipedia's New Rules: Editors Must Disclose If They Are Paid
- Slate - Wikipedia Is Smoking Out Paid Editors
- Inc. - Wikipedia Is Smoking Out Paid Editors
- Delmae Marketing - Wikipedia’s New Rules: Editors Must Disclose If They Are Paid
- O'Dwyer's PR - Council of of PR Firms Says Obey Wikipedia Rules (Which Many Don't)
- Junk Science - Junk Science? Number 75: Is Wikipedia misleading the public on health?
- Business 2 Community - Wikipedia’s Ruling Class Deciding How You See History
- The Tab Leicester - Wikipedia: The door to a first
- Inlax New York - Top 10 Most Pathetic Ways People Abused Wikipedia
- The Adviser - Broker plans to launch ‘finance Wikipedia’
- Nashville Business Journal - Mayor Dean announces plans for a Wikipedia, of sorts, for Nashville
- Snur Blog - Wikipedia's Role as a Gatekeeper
- Business 2 Community - Wikipedia's Ruling Class Deciding How You See History
- The Adviser - Broker plans to launch 'finance Wikipedia'
- The E Word Digital Marketing blog - the Eweekly Wrap: PR firms pledge to use Wikipedia ethically, US satellite allows detailed map images, and the Internet loses then saves Facebook
- O'Dwyer's - Council of PR Firms Says Obey Wikipedia Rules (Which Many Don't)
- June 21
- Composite (blog) - Editing Wikipedia 101 session from AdaCamp
- Newslines - Wikipedia's broken link system
- JETLaw - Proceed With Extreme Caution: Citation to Wikipedia in Light of Contributor Demographics and Content Policies
- June 22
- Slate - The Unbearable Bureaucracy of Wikipedia
- Top Tech News - Wikipedia: Too Large To Ignore Anymore
- US News University Directory - Colleges Identify Wikipedia's Educational Value
- WUSF News - Making Sense of Wikipedia
- History News Network - Should Historians Be Worried that Europeans Now Have “The Right to Be Forgotten” ?
- June 23
- Wired - Wikipedia clamps down on paid editors and sockpuppetry
- Open Democracy - Women and Wikipedia: science and engineering's forgotten labour
- Women News Network - Wikipedia holds Edit-a-thon for National Women in Engineering Day
- My Science Network - When Science and Wikipedia Rub Elbows
- Ahlul Bayt News Agency - WikiShia Online Encyclopedia Launched
- Mankato Free Press - Wikipedia pops up in bibliographies, and even college curriculum
- Quad City Times (blog) - Wikipedia to require editors to disclose whether they are paid
- The Innovation Mill - Our Stance on Wikipedia, PR & Ethics
- ICCO - A Fresh Start For PR Agencies On Wikipedia
- Arizona Daily Star - Wikipedia's got thousands of rules made to be broken
- A.V. Club - Go to Wikipedia, go directly to Wikipedia, for its take on Monopoly
- The Cline Group - How to Get Your Business Into Wikipedia
- Myanmar Business Today - Telenor and Wikimedia Hold Workshop to Tap Local Content
- The Cochrane Collaboration - Is Wikipedia's medical content really 90% wrong?
- The Mirror - Brazil striker Fred's wikipedia page dedicated to 'pornstar moustache' following goal against Cameroon
- June 24
- The Nursing Show (blog) - 9 out of 10 Wikipedia Health Entries Flawed
- htxt.Africa - What does Wikipedia need to do in Africa?
- A.V. Club - The newspaper text from The Grand Budapest Hotel was taken from Wikipedia
- The Daily Dot - Wikipedia editors hit with $10 million defamation lawsuit
- Boston Web Marketing - New Addition to the Wikipedia Terms of Use
- The Toast - The Wikipedia Entry for Guam, Retold as a YA Novel
- DNA - Brazilian striker Fred's Wikipedia page dedicated to `porn-star mustache`
- June 25
- htxt.africa - Wikipedia editors hit with R100 million lawsuit
- TechCentral - Low-cost computers to teach SA kids
- Glasgow Evening Times - Founder of Wikipedia honoured at Glasgow Caledonian University graduation ceremony
- Digital Journal - CEO of Simply G Media GJ Reynolds Discusses His New Wikipedia Page on The Simply G Radio Show, a Division of The Simply G Media Network
- Jasmine Dotiwala (blog) - A chat with Wikipedia founder Jimmy Wales
- TechEye - Wikipedia editors sued for defamation
- Engadget - You can now edit articles, view random pages on the Android Wikipedia app
- STV - Scotland Tonight: Wikipedia founder honoured in Glasgow
- Health Day - Study: Wikipedia Drug Entries Not Always Up-to-Date
- Loudwire - Chris Jericho Plays ‘Wikipedia: Fact or Fiction?’ – Part 2
- June 26
- SoylentNews - Wikipedia Editors Sued for Defamation
- Huffington Post UK - Wikipedia Founder Jimmy Wales Supports Tech4Good and Tells Government to Back Off
- KSPR - How reliable is the drug info you find online?
- Daily Mail - Meet HitchBOT: the first hitchhiking robot: Welly-wearing droid will use Twitter and Wikipedia to chat to drivers
- Slate - The Longest Movie Plot Summary on Wikipedia
- Pulse 2.0 - Wikipedia editors are hit with $10 million defamation lawsuit
- CBS News - Wikipedia drug entries often inaccurate or outdated, study finds
- Pharmaceutical International - Wikipedia Drug Entry Data Accuracy Queried
- Zenogroup - 4 Things: In Case You Want to Know More about Wikipedia
- George Washington University - Student Spotlight: Sharing Research Through Wikipedia
- Mises Weekends (via YouTube) - Dr. Mark Thornton: Wikipedia and Spontaneous Order (video)
- June 27
- aj allard (via Medium) - Should We Cite Wikipedia?
- June 28
- iol Scitech - Wikipedians wallow in creating norms
- June 29
- Business Insider - Here's how 7 top tech stars like Jeff Bezos and Tony Hsieh handle email
- ABP Live - Fans alter Brazilian striker Fred's Wikipedia page dedicating it to 'pornstar moustache.'
- STV News - Scots and Gaelic to be recorded for 'Wikipedia of languages'
- June 30
- CBS (Conneticut) - Study: Wikipedia drug references often inaccurate, outdated
- Health IT Outcomes - Was study of Wikipedia error wrong?
- PMLIVE - Comms agencies intend to "do right by Wikipedia" *CBR Online - [http://www.cbronline.com/news/mobile-and-tablets/5-alternative-uk-mobile-operators-4306444 5 alternative UK mobile operators
- Gigjets - US National Archives turns Wikipedia into living history, will upload holdings
- Tech Crunch - US National Archives to upload all holdings to Wikimedia Commons
- Slate - The screenwriter of "Alley Cats Strike" on inspiring the longest plot summary on Wikipedia
- Forbes - How Wikipedia really works: An insider's wry, brave account
- The Wall Street Journal - Book Review: 'Virtual Unreality' by Charles Seife
- Medical Marketing & Media - Researchers give FDA social media advice
July
edit- July 1
- Mid-day - MNS's Wikipedia page smeared with abuses
- DW - Inside Wikipedia - Attack on the PR industry
- Oncology nurse adviser - Wikipedia drug entries often not up-to-date
- NPR - Tim Howard emerges as hero in U.S. World Cup loss
- WSBT - 10 things you need to know about Tim Howard
- The Star-Ledger - World Cup 2014: Team USA goalie Tim Howard ruled Twitter, center of Wikipedia trolling
- CBS Sports - Tim Howard momentarily named Secretary of Defense
- Yahoo sports - Tim Howard listed as US Secretary of Defense on Wikipedia
- Gawker - Tim Howard now US Secretary of Defense, according to Wikipedia
- Huffington Post - Tim Howard named Secretary of Defense on Wikipedia
- July 2
- July 3
- Drays Bay - GDT: Wikipedia is edited exclusively by philosophy majors
- Wiki Education Foundation - Canadian student editors improve coverage of Canada on Wikipedia
- Military.com - Chuck Hagel Calls Tim Howard After Wikipedia Joke
- July 4
- Open Source.com - Doctors unite to increase access to quality health information
- The Guardian - World Cup 2014 Diary: Boost in store for the matchday sub club
- Wantinews.com - American goalkeeper into national idol Wikipedia entry is modified as defense minister post
- Houston Chronicle - Beware: Online health information isn't always accurate
- July 5
- Bangalore Mirror - Cyber Bullies now target Rebel Star on Wikipedia
- Aces 4 Hire - Use Broken Links on Wikipedia to Find High-Quality Backlinks
- Lockerdome - Chuck Hagel Calls Tim Howard After Wikipedia Joke
- July 6
- July 7
- SiteProNews - Wikipedia's New Rules: What You Need to Know
- Pink News.com - Wikipedia holds Pride 'edit-a-thons' to improve LGBT-related content
- The Hindu - Wikipedia edit-a-thons to add content on LGBTs
- SiteProNews - Wikipedia's New Rules: What You Need to Know
- Design You Trust - Wikipedia Design Concept
- Abduzeedo.com - Wikipedia Redesign Concept
- Trouge - Wikipedia Design Concept
- Before It's News - Robots to Get Internet Cloud Brain: "Wikipedia For Robots" (Updated)
- July 8
- Times-Herald - American Canyon man researches, edits Wikipedia
- Euromaiden Press - The article "Putin H**lo" becomes the most popular on Wikipedia
- FOX Sports - The most entertaining Wikipedia edits for athletes and sports events
- Fast Codesign (Fast Company) - A Beautiful Wikipedia Design That Borrows Inspiration From iPad Apps
- Petermr's blog - Social Machines, SOCIAM, WWMM, machine-human symbiosis, Wikipedia and the Scientist's Amaneusis
- Sci-Tech Today.com - World Cup Online: Howard's Saves, Streaming Frenzy
- July 9
- The Santiago Times - 15% of parliamentary motions have unsourced copy & paste material
- El Mercurio - 14.9% of the projects submitted in 2014 parliament contain "copy & pasted" material.
- Electronic Frontier Foundation - Forward Secrecy Brings Better Long-Term Privacy to Wikipedia
- New York Times - A Threat to Internet Freedom
- National Center for Homeopathy - Petition to Wikipedia - Correct Homeopathy's Entry!!
- July 10
- TIME - The Most Common Misconceptions About 8 Big Tech Companies
- Wolfram.com - Wikipedia article time-lapse ( 12 years in 2 minutes)
- The Daily Mail - Do you have an Empire State of Mind? Try this map! Music lover creates interactive guide that pinpoints every New York song reference and you can listen to them
- Nefarious Plots - The Era of Notability
- Washington Post - Your tax dollars are hard at work... editing the 'Horse head mask' page on Wikipedia
- Financial Times - Celebrities line up to back Labour Party Fundraiser
- The Guardian - Google admits to errors over Guardian 'right to be forgotten' link deletions
- Sports Star - His popularity has not waned
- Columbus CEO - Google to tour Europe to discuss Privacy
- The Daily Beast - This Is Where George W. Bush Paints
- GLBT News (Round Table of the American Library Association) - Wikipedia Holds Wiki Loves Pride Event
- LinkSprite - How to access Wikipedia search engine from the command line on pcDuino Ubuntu
- July 11
- The Telegraph - Wikiwashing: how paid professionals are using Wikipedia as a PR Tool
- Content Standard (Skyword) - Wikipedia Aims to Expose Web Content Biases
- Deutsche Welle - Can 'Africa's Wikipedia' work?
- Pando Daily - Wikipedia's Jmmy Wales and other team up to help Google 'forget'
- Noisey (Vice) - Read the Wikipedia page Soulja Boy Wrote About Himself When He Was 15
- Scitech Connect - Discoverability: Irked by Wikipedia Errors? Here's How to Fix them
- Ars Technica - @Congressedits tweets anonymous Wikipedia edits from Capitol Hill
- Engadget - The United States Congress edits Wikipedia constantly
- Pando Daily - New bot tweets anonymous Wikipedia edits from Congress. Now if we only had the same thing for PR firms
- On the Media - You Can Watch Congress Edit Wikipedia
- Huffington Post - Hill Staffers Are Anonymously Editing Wikipedia Pages On The Horse Head Mask, 'Step Up 3D'
- Little Green Footballs - Congressedits Tweets Anonymous Wikipedia Edits From Capitol Hill
- Tell Me Now - Propaganda EXPOSED: White House Making Edits To Wikipedia
- Daily Caller - New Twitter Accounts Announce Wikipedia Edits By Government Officials
- In the Capital - One Twitter Activist Aims to Get Congress to Stop Editing Their Wikipedia Pages
- Haberler.com - Can 'Africa's Wikipedia' Work?
- July 12
- Gizmodo Australia - Tracking The Bizarre Edits US Congress Makes To Wikipedia
- Mic - You Can Now Tell When Congressional Staffers Are Tampering With Wikipedia Entries
- Jaribakken.org (website) - Anonymous Wikipedia edits from the Norwegian parliament and government offices
- Boing Boing - Anonymous edits to Norwegian Wikipedia from Norwegian government IPs
- Jaribakken.org (website) - Wikipedia editing marathon
- Voices of the Past (blog) - GLAM-Wiki Program Report: Growing Cultural Collaboration through Wikipedia and The Commons
- July 13
- Pando Daily - Jimmy Wales is quietly building the world's largest repository of Jimmy Wales-related knowledge
- Wall Street Journal - For This Author, 10,000 Wikipedia Articles Is a Good Day's Work
- Void (blog) - Anonymous edits in Hellenic Wikipedia from Hellenic Parliament IPs
- Fansided - Germany Wikipedia page gets makeover after World Cup win
- The Wild Blogger - How To Build Authoritative Backlinks & Traffic From Wikipedia
- July 14
- The Daily Beast - Track Congress's Vanity in Real Time
- Boing Boing - Twitterbots that tweet anonymous Wikipedia edits from Parliament, Congress
- Church Tech Today - 3 Things Your Church can Learn from Wikipedia
- July 15
- Business Insider Indonesia - This Robot Has Written More Wikipedia Articles Than Anyone Alive
- Gizmodo Australia - One Man And His Bot Have Written Almost 10% Of Wikipedia
- KLBJ - Meet the Swedish physicist who has written 8.5% of everything on Wikipedia
- Newshub - Wikipedia Bot Writes 10000 Articles a Day
- Boing Boing - Wikipedia's redesign prototype
- Luis Villa (blog) - Designers and Creative Commons: Learning Through Wikipedia Redesigns
- The Next Web - This design concept shows how beautiful Wikipedia could be
- Design Taxi - Designer Gives Wikipedia A Makeover By Using Grids
- Minimaxir - The Wikipedia Entries Which Are Most-Edited by Members of the U.S. Congress
- Washingtonian - Congress Edits a Lot of Things on Wikipedia, and Not Just About Themselves
- The Kim Komando Show - Find out what changes the government is making to Wikipedia articles
- Marketing Sherpa (blog) - Content Marketing: User-generated content tips from Jimmy Wales of Wikipedia
- Fashion and Style - Shailene Woodley's Onscreen Boyfriend Ansel Elgort SLAMS Wikipedia In Twitter Rant, 'I'm NOT A Model!' Gus Demands Fans Unfollow Cosmopolitan [PICS]
- Beauty World News - Ansel Elgort Twitter Demands Wikipedia Stop Calling Him a Model: Shailene Woodley's 'The Fault in Our Stars' Cast Boyfriend and Violetta Komyshan's Beau Praises Fans While Slamming Additional Career
- OER Africa - "Wikipedia Barn Raising” OER Event July 19
- Finding Ada (blog) - Wikimedia seeks organisation to host editathon intern
- Don't Get Caught (blog) - On PR, Wikipedia and the next thing you'll be trying to edit
- Social Media Health Network - Thinking of editing your hospital's Wikipedia article? Think again!
- July 16
- Myanmar Times - Telenor supports Wikipedia Zero
- Tert.am - Swedish academic author of 3m entries on Wikipedia
- The Toronto Star - Twitter account tracks anonymous Wiki edits from House of Commons addresses
- Star of Mysore - Now, Access Kannada Encyclopedia Through Wikipedia
- Ran$om Note - Move D... my Wikipedia
- National Post - Dean del Mastro wants to probe into mocking Wikipedia updates on him made from House of Commons computers
- Maclean's - 5 at 5: Who is mocking Dean Del Mastro on Wikipedia?
- CTV News - Twitter accounts highlights history of Ottawa staffers making Wiki edits
- July 17
- Descrier - Wikipedia goes down for many users around the world
- RT - Help from the Hill: Wikipedia-lovers from US House of Rep edited Russia articles
- Yahoo - A ChocoTaco mystery: Who updated the treat's Wikipedia entry?
- K Pop Starz - Shailene Woodley's boyfriend Ansel Elgort mad for being labeled a model; 'The fault in Our Stars' cast memeber acting like a brat?
- Sun Herald - Your pet's vet is the best source for his health info
- Bus Byway - Philanthropist Yank Barry prepares to bolster lawsuit against Wikipedia editors, strategically withdraws first complaint
- July 18
- The Guardian - Which Wikipedia pages have been edited the most from inside the House of Parliament?
- The Guardian - Loughton's Wikipeida page has had more edits from inside Parliament than any other
- The Local - Swedish Wiki vet sets new content record
- Global Voices - Russian state TV edits Wikipedia to blame Ukraine for MH17
- Slate - Wikipedia edit Twitterbots are revealing how Russia wants to frame the MH17 crash
- The Telegraph - Russian government edits Wikipedia on Flight MH17
- VOX - Someone at a Russian state TV network edited Wikipedia to blame MH17 crash on Ukraine
- Breaking News - Russian Agency 'edited Wikipedia' article on Malaysian flight Disaster
- University of Southamptom - Southamptom researchers develop a 'Wikipedia of fact-checking' during natural disasters
- July 19
- Malay Mail Online - Russia edits Wikipedia entry linking Kremlin to MH17 crash
- The Drum - MH17 Wikipedia page edited by Russian government
- Huffington Post UK - Russian government edits Wikipedia to say Ukrainian military shot down MH17
- International Business Times - Malaysia Airlines flight MH17 crash: Russian allegedly edits Wikipedia page about downed jet
- Gizmodo (Australia) - Tweetbot catches Russian government editing Flight MH17 Wikipedia info
- Breitbart - Russian government allegedly edits Malaysia MH17 Wikipedia entry to blame Ukraine
- Latin Post - MH17 Wikipedia Page: edits show Russian goverment changing the narrative
- New York Daily News - Russian goverment caught changing Wikipedia entry on Malaysia Airlines Flight 17: report
- Global Voices - The Russian goverment's 7,000 Wikipedia edits
- The Week - Twitter bot catches Russian IP address editing MH17 Wikipedia entry
- Yahoo - Russia under fire for editing Wikipeida page over mH17 tragedy
- Digital Trends - Tweetbot catches Russia making edits to Flight MH17 Wikipedia entry
- Bustle - Russian goverment reportedly edits flight MH17 Wikipedia page, gets caught by tweetbot
- July 20
- July 21
- Panorama - VivaCell - MTS general manager Ralph Yirikan meets participants of Wiki youth camps
- The True North Times - Twitter accounts monitor goverment editing Wikipedia
- The disease daily - Can Wikipedia monitor disease globally?
- Salon - @Oiledits can track industry spin in real time
- July 22
- The Star - Flight MH17's Wikipedia page edited by Russian government
- Ooda Loop - Russia caught editing Wikipedia entry about downed Malaysian airliner
- Tech Times - Russia edits Wikipedia entry, blames MH17 crash on Ukrainian military
- Global Post - Russia edits Wikipedia entry, blames MH17 crash on Ukrainian military
- Eureka Street - Dubious heroes of Wikipedia
- Soludify - Top 5 internet medical resources you should be wary of
- Daily News - Benjamin Netanyahu's Wikipedia info briefly replaced with giant Palestinian flag
- TIME - Netanyahu's Wikipedia page replaced with Palestinian flag
- Buzz Feed - Someone changed the Israeli Prime Minister's Wikipeida page to a big Palestinian flag
- July 23
- Scientific American - When was the last time you used a print dictionary?
- Canada.com - Congress edits shines a bright light, but what's in the shadows?
- Winnipeg Free Press - Glover staffers remove ugly details from Wikipedia
- Gawker - Did Russian officials edit Wikipedia to back up bogus MH17 theory?
- Edinburgh STV - Historic forth bridge photos added to Wikipedia
- Open source - Giving Sub-Saharan African communities an online presence
- Listener New Zealand - The Wikipedia editors rumbled as government staffers
- July 24
- Religious News - Wikipedia's edit wars and the 8 religious pages people can't stop editing
- Ars Technica - Who's banned from editing Wikipedia this week? Congress
- Gizmodo - Someone at congress got banned from Wikipedia for trolling
- The Wire - Congressional IP address blocked from making edits to Wikipedia
- The Hill - House staffers blocked from editing Wikipedia
- BBC - Wikipedia blocks 'disruptive' page edits from US Congress
- The Guardian - US Congress banned from editing Wikipedia after staff caught trolling
- The Daily Caller - House of representatives banned from editing Wikipedia
- July 25
- Independent - Wikipedia boss: 'Google should not censor history'
- The Washington Post - The Switchboard: EU regulators want Google to extend 'right to be forgotten'
- Daily Mail - Google must not be left to 'censor history' warns Wikipedia founder Jimmy Wales in row over court ruling to delete links
- BBC - Wikipedia blocks 'disruptive' page edits from US Congress
- Fast Company - Wikipedia Bans Congress From Editing Pages For 10 Days
- The Telegraph - Wikipedia bans editing of its pages by Congressional staffers after 'online vandalism'
- Al Jazeera - Wikipedia bans edits from congressional troublemakers
- New York Magazine - Someone Has been Using Congressional Internet to Make Goofy Changes to Wikipedia
- The Guardian - US Congress banned from editing Wikipedia after staff caught trolling
- The Daily Caller - House of Representatives Banned From Editing Wikipedia
- Russia Today - Wikipedia temporarily bans Congress iIPs over 'persistent' editing
- Huffington Post - Wikipedia Bans Changes From Anonymous Users After 'Disruptive Editing'
- PC Magazine - Congressional IP Address Slapped with 10-Day Wikipedia Ban
- The Blaze - Members of U.S. House Have Reportedly Been Making 'Disruptive' Edits on Wikipedia
- ABC.net.au - Wikipedia blocks US Capitol computers from editing online encyclopedia after 'disruptive' revisions
- Phys.org - Wikipedia blocks 'disruptive' edits from US Congress
- The Hindu - "Trolled" from US Congress, Wikipedia bans edits
- Bustle.com - Congress' Wikipedia Trolling Gets Them Banned From Making Edits
- Firedoglake - Wikipedia
- Sky News - Wikipedia Bans 'Disruptive' Edits By Congress
- The CelebrityCafe.com - Wikipedia puts 10-day ban on Congress edits
- Rappler.com - Wikipedia blocks 'disruptive' edits from US Congress
- Newser - Wikipedia Blocks 'Disruptive' Edits From the Capitol
- ValueWalk - Wikipedia Bans Edits From Congress for Ten Days
- Digital Spy - Wikipedia blocks US Congress page edits following article vandalism
- Inquisitr - Wikipedia Bans Congressional Staff Over Absurd Edits About Fake Moon Landing, Alien Lizard
- Herald Sun - US Congress computers banned from Wikipedia after anonymous user edits Donald Rumsfeld's biography to describe him as an 'alien lizard'
- Net Nebraska - U.S. Housing of Representatives Staffers Blocked From Editing By Wikipedia
- July 26
- TIME - Congress Gets Banned from Editing Wikipedia
- Metro UK - 'Donald Rumsfeld is an alien lizard': Wikipedia bans US lawmakers from editing site after 'disruptive revisions'
- Newsweek - Wikipedia blocks U.S. House for 'Disruptive Editing'
- AOL.com - Wikipedia blocks Congress from editing
- The Daily Digest - Wikipedia blocks House staffers from anonymous editing
- RYOT - Wikipedia Just Gave Congress a Time-Out
- News.com.au - US Congress computers banned from Wikipedia after anonymous user edits Donald Rumsfelf's biography to describe him as an 'alien lizard'
- The Drum - Wikipedia blocks US Congress from making changes following 'disruptive editing'
- CIOL.com - Wikipedia imposes ban on editing by US House of Representatives
- July 27
- Radio Free Europe Radio liberty - In Ukraine Crisis, War of Words Hits Wikipedia
- Washington Times - Wikipedia imposes editing ban on House staffers
- Townhall.com - Wikipedia Bans House Staffers From Editing Pages
- Breitbart.com - Wikipedia Bans Anonymous Edits By House Members And Their Staff
- Breitbart.com - Wikipedia Bans Congressional IP Address From Editing Entries
- IBN Live - Wikipedia bans US Congress IP address from making 'disruptive' edits
- Deccan Chronicle - Wikipedia bars editing from US Congress
- Huffington Post - Religion on Wikipedia Is a Recipe For Controversy As 'Edit Wars' Rage On
- Carbonated.TV - Donald Rumsfeld called an 'Alien Lizard' per the latest Wikipedia edit
- Daily Paul - Wikipedia Bans Congressional IP Address from Editing Entries
- Americans Against the Tea Party - Congress Banned from Editing Wikipedia After Bizarre Pro-Conspiracy Updates Found
- The Center for Internet and Society - Another Win For Wikimedia in Italy ( And Europe)
- The Villamar Firm PLLC - Another Win for Wikimedia in Italy (and Europe)
- The Hindu - Telugu Wikipedia struggles to stay afloat
- Android Police - Google Is Testing A Wikipedia-Powered Interactive Timeline View For Historical KNowledge Graph Searches
- CTV News - Maiden Voyage: Hitchbot snags first ride in Halifax
- July 28
- Wired UK - Wikipedia clamps down on government edits
- IT Pro Portal - US Congress gets banned from Wikipedia for trolling edits
- Computer Weekly - Wikipedia bans edits from US Congress
- Reason (blog) - Congress Can't be Trusted to Edit Wikipedia? What About Screwing With the Laws?
- AV Club - Let Wikipedia indoctrinate you into its list of secret societies
- RedOrbit - Congressional IP Address Temporarily Banned from Making Wikipedia Edits
- New Vision - Wikipedia blocks 'disruptive' edits from US Congress
- Digital Journal - Google Grant for App Helping Homeless Young people 'Check Out' of Hostels for Good
- Atlantic Broadband - Wikipedia blocks US Congress from editing
- Tech Guru Daily - Government trolls banned from Wikipedia
- Mental Floss - The 15 Weirdest Wikipedia pages Edited From COngressional IP Addresses
- Heart Electronic Products - Wikipedia blocks Congress from making any changes
- Crooks and Liars - Congress Banned From Editing Wikipedia After Wild 'Disruptive Edits'
- Cryptogon.com - US Congress Banned from Editing Wikipedia After Staff Caught Trolling
- Before It's News - Congressional IP Address Temporarily Banned From Making Wikipedia Edits
- My Broadband.za - Free data campaign from SA goes global
- Hold the Front Page.co.uk - Wikipedia foudner questions 'right to be forgotten'
- St. Louis Post-Dispatch - Wikipedia prankster labels Mayor Slay an 'atheist'
- Phys.org - Google searches hold key to future market crashes
- Art F City - Thanks, Wikipedia: Happy Birthday Marcel Duchamp!
- Mediabistro - A NYT Lede That Duplicates Wikipedia
- July 29
- New York Institute - Wikipedia Pages Getting Edited from Congress
- Frequency - Carolynne Schloeder, Director, Mobile Program & Partnerships
- Htxt.africa - Campaign to get free access to Wikipedia on phones goes global
- The New Indian Express - The joys of being a Wikipedian
- Slashdot - Dear Museums: Uploading Your Content To Wikimedia Commons Just Got Easier
- Life Scientist - Wikibomb to boost online role models for women scientists
- Gawker - New York Times Reporter Lifted Text From Wikipedia, Too
- Washington Post (blog) - WaPo's Weingarten: Benny Johnson's transgressions weren't 'real plagiarism
- Artnet - New York Times Pinches Piero di Cosimo’s Wikipedia Page
- K Street Café - Wikipedia Instates 10-Day Editing Ban on US House of Representatives
- Stuff South Africa - Cape school used as poster child for Wikipedia Zero campaign
- JD Supra - Internet liability rules change (again) after Wikipedia case
- DomainGang - Wikipedia domain UDRP respondent cites Valuate.com
- The Daily Dot - I accidentally started a Wikipedia hoax
- Daily Motion (video) - Soledad O'Brien's Wikipedia Page Semi-Locked After Heated Debate
- Media Bistro - Should Agencies Edit Their Own Wikipedia Pages?
- July 30
- The Guardian - How to find out when UK politicians are editing Wikipedia pages
- Coinbase (blog) - Wikimedia Foundation Partners with Coinbase to Accept Bitcoin for Donations; Coinbase Now Offering 0% Processing Fees for Non-Profits
- The Next Web - Wikimedia Foundation now accepting Bitcoin donations
- Techcrunch - Wikipedia Now Accepts Bitcoin Donations With Coinbase
- TIME - You Can Now Donate to Wikipedia in Bitcoin
- WebProNews - Wikipedia Donations Can Now Be Made in Bitcoin
- Bitcoinx - After months of consideration, Wikimedia Foundation now accepts bitcoin
- NewsBTC - Wikimedia Foundation Opens Up to Bitcoin Donations
- Coinbuzz - Wikipedia now accepting donations in bitcoins
- CoinDesk - Wikipedia Now Accepts Bitcoin Donations
- Minionvilla - Finally Wikimedia foundation accepts Bitcoin donation
- The CoinFront - Wikipedia Finally Embraces Bitcoin!
- Bitcoin Examiner - You can now help the Wikimedia Foundation with Bitcoin donations
- Techwhack - Wikimedia Foundation now accepting bitcoins for donation
- BestCoinExchange - Wikipedia Starts to Accept Bitcoin Donations
- Fox News - Government spending $200,000 to study ‘gender bias’ on Wikipedia
- Washington Free Beacon - Government-Funded Study: Why Is Wikipedia Sexist?
- New York Post - Why is Wikipedia so sexist?
- True Revolt - U.S. Sinking $200,000 Into Study Of Wikipedia's Sexism
- The National Review (blog) - Feds to Spend $200K Studying ‘Gender Bias’ at Wikipedia
- The College Fix - Feds to Dole Out Over $200K to Study Why Wikipedia is Sexist
- The College Fix - In Other Gov’t Waste News, Nat’l Science Foundation Shells Out $200,000 To Study Wikipedia’s Sexism
- WebProNews - Wikipedia Wins One Battle Against Black Hat Paid Editing
- The Next Web - Wikipedia scores a key victory against paid-editing services, using cybersquatting legislation
- Monster - Wikipedia scores a key victory against paid-editing services, using cybersquatting legislation
- Matemedia - Wikipedia Cracks Down On Paid Editing Services
- PR Daily - New York Times investigates Wikipedia plagiarism claim
- USA Today - Rieder: Another outbreak of plagiarism
- The Wrap - New York Times Issues Response to Wikipedia Plagiarism Charge
- Diffuser (video) - ‘Weird Al’ Yankovic Plays ‘Wikipedia: Fact or Fiction?’
- Yahoo! News Canada (blog) - Growing trend has political opponents taking liberties with leaders' Wikipedia pages
- Center for Data Innovation - Create Maps of Wikipedia’s Geotagged Articles
- Road and Track - On Wikipedia, Lewis Hamilton is already the 2014 F1 champ
- July 31
- Your Story - Now, donate in bitcoin !
- Bitcoin Gambling Guide - Heads Up, Operators! Bitcoins Can Now Be Donated to Wikimedia
- TechCrunch - Internet.Org’s App With Free Access To Facebook, Google, Wikipedia, Local Info Launches In Zambia
- College Insurrection - Yale and NYU Get $200K Government Grant to Study why Wikipedia is Sexist
- Poynter - NYT acknowledges Carol Vogel lifted from Wikipedia
- Go Explore - Become a Wikipedia editor in 5 easy steps
- BDLive (blog) - THE INSIDER: Nzimande points varsity students to Wikipedia
August
edit- August 1
- August 2
- August 3
- August 4
- Engadget - Android wear app tries to squeeze Wikipedia onto your wris
- Android Headlines - Attopedia brings Wikipedia to Android Wear
- The Hindu - Bringing Wiki Home
- The True North Times - State of emergency after changes to Del Mastro's Wikipedia page
- Charted Society of Physiotherapy - Physiotheraphy Pain Association launches Wikipedia style resource
- New York Times (opinion) - How Wikipedia could improve your internet surfing
- Bustle - Wikipedia sexism is so entrenched, even the government's trying to fix it
- The Washington Post - Men's rights activists think a "hateful" feminist conspiracy is ruining Wikipedia
- AL - Anonymous user makes derogatory edits to Rep. Mo Brooks' Wikipedia page after 'war on whites' comment
- Reason - Forget a Wikipedia Page? Good Luck with That, Europe
- August 5
- The Guardian - Wikipedia: meet the man who has edited 3m articles
- Women 24 - Wikipedia empowers SA literature
- Forexnews - Bitcoin flat, Wikipedia accepts BTC and Visa not as dismissive
- Ars Technica - @Congressedits nabs Wikipedia change calling Snowden "American Traitor"
- BBC - Wikipedia link hidden by right to be forgotten
- Tech Times - Wikipedia link on Google crosshair in accordance with 'right to be forgotten' rule
- Gizmodo - Europe's "Right to be Forgotten" law kills its first Wikipedia page
- The Telegraph - Wikipedia link removed from Google under 'Right to be Forgotten"
- Deccan Herald - Now, Christ students will contribute to Wikipedia
- BBC - Wiki wars: Do Wikipedia's internal tiffs deter newcomers?
- August 6
- TIME - Wikimedia Foundation releases its first-ever transparency report
- The Economic Times - India sends fewer user data take down requests to Wikipedia than US, UK
- Gizmodo - Wikipedia reveals which pages the "Right to be Forgotten" law killed
- Gizmodo - Wikimedia won't take down this photo because a monkey took it
- Digital Spy - Wikipedia refuses to remove monkey owned photograph
- Daily Mail - Wikipedia attack on 'censorship'
- The Guardian - Wikipedia swears to fight 'censorship' of 'right to be forgotten' ruling."
- The Economic Times - Wikipedia fights back against Europe's 'right to be forgotten;' lists articles removed from search results
- Venture Beat - EU's right to be forgotten law hits Wikipedia
- Reuters - Wikipedi fights back against Europe's 'right to be forgotten.'"
- Time Out - Wikimania! Head to Wikipedia's first ever London festival
- The Telegraph - Wikipedia founder: EU's Right to be Forgotten is 'deeply immoral.'"
- Cato - To edit or not to edit...Wikipedia?
- The Guardian - Wikipedia boss Lila Tretikov: 'Glasnot taught me much about freedom of information.'"
- BBC - Wikipedia 'not perfect but improving' says founder."
- August 7
- Ground Report - The Wikipedia Convention and Amanda Knox
- Independent IE - Wikipedia bosses vow to fight web censoring
- The Telegraph - Information commissioner defends right to be forgotten
- The Guardian - Jimmy Wales is wrong: We do have a personal right to be forgotten
- Bayou Buzz - Wikimedia: Right to be forgotten results in internet riddled with memory holes
- The Daily Caller - Wikipedia speaks out against the right to be forgotten
- Bloomberg - Apple, Tesla Trademark, VF, Wikimedia: Intelectual property
- Ring of Fire - Congress is editing Wikipedia again: Snowden, manning and more
- TIME - Wikimedia Foundation releases its first-ever transparency report
- PC Mag - Chinese Gov't drops Apple; Hackable cars; Wikipedia's transparency
- BBC - Wikipedia: the book...
- Tech Crunch - Web app WikiWand raises $600,000 to give Wikipedia a new interface
- The Guardian - The Guardian view on Wikipedia: evolving truth
- August 8
- BBC - Wikipedia 'completely' failed to fix gender imbalance
- The Guardian - Go ahead: waste a day on Wikipedia. It's good for the future of humanity
- MSN Arabia - Wikimedia says taking a selfie is monkey business
- Digital Spy - Wikipedia refuses to remove monkey owned photograph
- MSN New Zealand - Wikimedia refuses to delete monkey selfie
- Tech Times - Sorry human photographer, monkey owns copyright to its selfie: Wikimedia
- Sky news - Monkey selfie sparks copyright row
- The National Law Review - Copyright ownership is not monkey business: Wikimedia and Slater fight over selfie photographs
- Fstoppers - Wikimedia refuses to remove famous photo because copyright is owned by monkey
- The New Yorker - Wikipedia defends the monkey selfie
- Daily Mail - Wikipedia rejects photographers claim of copyright
- Web pro news - Wikipedia Banks $140,000 in Bitcoin donations in first week
- Crypto Coin News - Wikimedia Foundation receives $140k in Bitcoin donations in one week
- Euronews - The bigger picture: Wikipedia's version of the Gaza conflict
- Brisbane Times - Campbell Newman's Wikipedia page under attack from vandalism
- August 9
- August 10
- August 11
- Daily Tech - Wikipedia scores $140,000 in Bitcoin donations in one week
- The Next Digit - Wikipedia accepts donations in Bitcoin digital currency
- The Times of India - Britons trust Wikipedia 'more than the news'
- Boing Boing - Brits trust Wikipedia more than the BBC, "serious" newspapers
- Yahoo - Britons trust Wikipedia 'more than the new'
- 9 News - British public trust Wikipedia 'more than the news'
- Wanganui Chronicle - Call to life our online image
- Medical Press - Cancer Research UK urges medical community to help make Wikipedia more accurate
- The Guardian - Histropedia - tool to visualise history unveiled at Wikimania
- Amateur Photographer - Photographer strikes cash deal over monkey 'selfie'
- Zee News - New tool to rank quality of Wikipedia article entries
- China Topix - More British believe Wikipedia over mainstream news
- The Telegraph - Why you probably trust Wikipedia more than the BBC
- Mother board - Why people trust Wikipedia more than the news
- International Business Times - Wikipedia more accurate than the news outlets, Readers say; why they're wrong
- Daily Tech - Wikipedia scores $14000 in Bitcoin donations in one week
- August 12
- i100 - Why are civil servants editing Wikipedia pages of Scottish football players?
- BGR - New software to rate quality of Wikipedia entries
- htxt - Histropedia: A new way to see Wikipedia come alive
- Tehran Chronicle - Monkey selfie: Copyright battle between Wikipedia and David J. Slater
- Mondaq - United States: Copyright ownership is not monkey busines: Wikimedia and slater fight over selfie photographs
- National Review Online - Monkeys aren't "intellectual," can't copyright
- Lawyers and Settlements - Legal head scratcher: Does whoever controls the shutter button control the copyright?
- Digital Journal - Monkey selfie photographer David Takes on Goliath Wikipedia
- Monterey County Weekly - Monterey's art scene was misrepresented for years on Wikipedia. Is it any better now?
- August 13
- Business 2 Community - Relying on internet info can cost you
- The Verge - Can you own a language?
- Pacific Standard - How to detect shoddy Wikipedia entries
- The National - What was the last book you read? Wikipedia wants to know
- Channel 4 - Lynton Crosby's staff deleted criticism from Wikipedia
- RT - Tory strategist Lynton Crosby deletes criticism of Phillip Morris links from Wikipedia
- August 14
- Alibi - Dateline: England
- Christian Today - Can you own a language?
- Times Higher Education - Wikimania: student medics get credit for webside manner
- The Canberra Times - Gang-gang: Wikipedia bombers plot to promote woman in science
- AU Yahoo News - Online activists use Wikibomb to give greater recognition to work of female scientists on Wikipedia.
- ABC AU - Women scientists work to right wrongs with Wikibomb
- Non-profit quarterly - Wikipedia rates higher than news in 'public trust' department
- College Spun - Photo: Someone added a blurb about the SEC Network launch to Wikipedia's "History of Television entry
- WCSH 6 - What's trending with Brett Whitmarsh
- August 15
- Fenwicke & West LLP - Monkey Selfie Ignites a Copyright Dispute
- JD Supra Business Advisor - Legal World Goes Bananas Over Monkey Selfie Copyright Dispute
- The Blokes Beers & Bull Show - Photographer David Slater battles Wikimedia over claims macaque monkey owns copyright to selfie
- Huffington Post - The Metamodernist Manifesto: After Postmodernism (Part I)
- National Library of Scotland - Wikipedia work earns award for NLS
- Bostinno - A Twitter-Bot Knows When 'Someone' at the MBTA Edits Wikipedia
- IBerkshires.com - Susan B. Anthony Museum Talks on Abolitionism
- OpenSym - Accept, Decline, Postpone: How Newcomer Productivity is Reduced in English Wikipedia by Pre-Publication Review
- The Inquisitr - Was Wikipedia Whitewashed By D.C. Democrat Jack Evans - And Is It The First Time?
- National Post - Wikipedia edits on everything from the Stanley Cup to Scooby-Doo traced to Parliament Hill computers
- The Beljansk Blog - Wikipedia and Beljanski: To Right a Wrong
- WA Today - Privacy v free speech: Issues with no 'right to be forgotten'
- Kyiv Post - Lifestyle blog: Ukrainian from the Heavenly Hundred becomes Wikipedian of the year
- PM Live - Cancer Research UK call for accuracy on Wikipedia
- Post Jagran - Nitish Kumar launches 'Bihar on Wikipedia' campaign
- Non-profit quarterly - A Twitter-bot knows when someone at the MBTA edits Wikipedia pages
- CATO Institute - Transparency is breaking out all over
- GQ - Photo: People trust Wikipedia more than the BBC. They Shouldn't.
- Motherboard - Can Wikipedia help crowdsource politics?
- August 16
- YouTube(Russia Today) - Trolling the Wikipedia Trolls ( ft. Nimrod Kamer, Part 1)
- YouTube (Russia Today) - Trolling the Wikipedia Trolls (ft. Nimrod Kamer, Part 2)
- My 15 Minutes of Fame - Wikimedia Blames 'Right to Be Forgotten' for Missing Links
- Ottawa Citizen - Hill of beans: Federal computers used for bizarre internet editing
- Fast Company - The Recommender: Reyhan Harmanci, Who Hallucinated at Dollywood
- The Free Press Journal - Nitish launches Bihar on Wikipedia
- The 18.com - Van Gaal Wikipedia Vandalized... Already.
- August 17
- Daily Record - We won't be signing players based on their Wikipedia descriptions anymore, says Hibs boss Alan Stubbs
- Russia Today - 'Don't trust Wikipedia!' - Free Encyclopedia grilled on editorial flaws
- Easy Branches - 'Don't Trust Wikipedia!' - Free Encyclopedia grilled on editorial flaws
- Stereogum - Grimes Calls Out The Trolls Putting Pro-Drugs Statements On Her Wikipedia
- Pitchfork - Grimes Writes Anti-Drug Note Criticizing People Who Edit Her Wikipedia Page
- The Music.com.au - Grimes Is Not A Fan Of Drugs, Regardless Of What Wikipedia Say
- Exclaim.ca - Grimes Condemns Hard Drugs in Tumblr Statement
- BCBrainTrust.ca - Jimmy Wales on the Next Version of Wikia Search
- Deutsche Welle - Online only for standard German encyclopedia
- Appleton Postcrescent.com - Plenty of monkey business in copyright world
- Meetup.com - Wiki-Salon and Skill Share
- August 18
- Roll Call - Wikipedia, Cybersecurity, and Aspen Forum This Week
- New Statesman - Geotagging reveals Wikipedia is not quite so equal after all
- Reason.com - D.C. Democrat Accused of Censoring Scandals on His Own Wikipedia Page
- NME.com - Grimes hits out at people who edit her Wikipedia to include drugs quotes
- Billboard.com - Grimes Responds to Wikipedia Trolls With Tumblr Post on Drug Use
- SPIN - Grimes Pens Anti-Drug Screed Calling Out Editors of Her Wikipedia Page
- Rolling Stone - Grimes Asks 'Asshole' to Stop Inserting Drug Quote on Wiki Page
- Clash - Grimes Pens Anti Hard Drug Note
- The Portsmouth News - Wiki work wins award
- Business Insider India - When A Primate Taught Lessons In Copyright!
- Flip the Media.com - Monkey Takes Selfie, Who Owns it?
- People Trust Malaysia - 'Don't Trust Wikipedia!'
- The Register - Class War! Wikipedia's worker revolt again
- AV Club - Call the paparazzi, it's Wikipedia's list of famous trees
- Access Now.org - Transparency report a bright spot in busy Wikimedia month
- Techdirt - Why Do People Trust Wikipedia? Because An Argument Is Better Than A Lecture
- AskaCatholic.com - A Non-Wikipedia, Encyclopedia Entry for Wikipedia
- The Positive Vibe - How To Turn Wikipedia Pages Into Ebooks
- The Hill - Advocates to Congress: Go ahead, edit Wikipedia
- The Washington Post - A call to edit: Congress and Wikipedia told to peacefully co-exist
- Daily News - A call to edit: Congress and Wikipedia told to peacefully co-exist
- CNN.com - Five Ways to start a financial revolution
- Advocate - Gregory Varnum's LGBT Encyclopedia Picks Up Where Wikipedia Ends
- Students4BestEvidence.net - Wikipedia and S4BE #Students4WPM
- National Review Online - D.C. Democrat Scrubs Own Wikipedia Page?
- Clayton Traylor.com - D.C. Democrat Accused of Censoring Scandals on His Own Wikipedia Page
- Before It's News - Government Editing Conspiracy Wikipedia Pages
- 21st Century Wire.com - Government Editing Conspiracy Wikipedia Pages
- BEST VPN.com - Wikipedia founder to fight 'right to be forgotten' 'censorship'
- Oximity - Transparency report a bright spot in busy Wikimedia week
- August 19
- Voice of America - US Congressional Staffs Urged to Update Wikipedia Pages
- Bitcoin Channel - Wikimedia Foundation Made $140,000 in First Week Accepting Bitcoin
- TechCentral - Wikipedia is not quite so equal after all
- Quartz - North America and Europe are still writing history - now through Wikipedia
- The Next Web - WikiWand Makes Wikipedia beautiful
- Gizmodo India - 10 Tricks To Make Yourself A Wikipedia Master
- Medianama.com - Nitish Kumar launches #BiharonWikipedia campagin; Details please?
- TechCentral - Wikipedia is not quite so equal after all
- Telecompaper - Wikipedia negotiates free mobile access in Brazil
- Omny - WikiWand makes Wikipedia beautiful
- Daily Mail Online - 'Greggs: Providing s*** to scum for 70 years': Bakery chain embarrassed by rude version of its logo that appears on Google search page
- Matthew Beveridge.co.nz - Jami-Lee Ross and Wikipedia Edits
- College Humor - 10 Perfect Instances of Wikipedia Vandalism
- Neon Nettle - US Congress Involved In David Icke 'Reptile Overlord' Wikipedia Edit?
- Beforeitsnews - Digital Rights Advocates in Mexico and Colombia Unite for Wikipedia Hackathon
- Adigaskell.org - Wikipedia, trust and misinformation
- Maryland Leader - US Congressional Staffs Urged to Update Wikipedia Page
- August 20
- Electronic Frontier Foundation - Digital Rights Advocates in Mexico and Colombia United for Wikipedia Hackathon
- Before It's News - Digital Rights Advocates in Mexico and Colombia Unite for Wikipedia Hackathon
- The law Society Gazette - Monkey 'selfie' row
- Mediate - Fared Zakaria Fights Back Against New Plagiarism Accusations
- My Science Work - Democratizing Expertise, Thanks to Wikipedia
- Baltimore Brew - A meet up to beef up Baltimore history in Wikipedia
- The Australian - Clive Palmer party senator Glenn Lazarus caught plagiarising Wikipedia
- BetaBeat - University Bans Social Media, Political Content and Wikipedia Pages on Dorm Wifi
- E-Celebrity Facts - Jimmy Wales Net Worth
- Business Insider - Someone On Capitol Hill Seems Obsessed With Editing Wikipedia Articles On Transgender Topics
- Mediate - Wikipedia Vandal Gets Congress Banned for A Month; Claims U.S. Rep. Authorized 'Transphobic' Edits
- Lockerdome - Someone on Capitol Hill made transphobic edits to Laverne Cox's Wikipedia page
- Vox.com - Someone on Capitol Hill made transphobic edits to Laverne Cox's Wikipedia page
- Consumers Union - Wikipedia to Color Code Untrustworthy Text
- Incom (University of Applied Sciences Potsdam) - Geolinguistic contrasts in Wikipedia
- Judy O'Connell.com - Wikiwand creates a little magic with Wikipedia
- 9 to 5 Google - 'Right to be forgotten' farce continues as BBC posts links to 12 stories removed by Google
- Roll Call - Fed-Up Hill Types Get LaRouche Revenge on Wikipedia
- Programmable Web - Today in APIS: Proliteracy to Host Hackathon
- Lady Patriots - Wikipedia Rewrites History on the Michael Brown Story, but Forgot to Add the Truth
- August 21
- Raw Story - Anti-trans trolling spree forces Wikipedia to ban U.S. House staffers for third time
- Yahoo TV - Did Someone in Congress Hack 'Orange Is the New Black' Star's Wikipedia Page?
- Bitcoin Daily - Wikipedia Reaches More than $140000 in Bitcoin Donations
- Newsweek - Wikimedia says When a Monkey Takes a Selfie, No One Owns It
- The Telegraph - Monkeys, ghosts and gods 'cannot own copyright' says US
- PandoDaily - US House blocked from editing Wikipedia AGAIN, this time over Orange is the New Black and transphobia
- New York Daily News - Wikipedia bans the House account after anonymous user targeted 'Orange Is The New Black' actress
- Raw Story - Anti-Trans Trolling spree forces Wikipedia to ban U.S. House Staffers for third time
- The Hill - 'Orange is the New Black' fight sparks new House Wikipedia ban
- Styleite - A Member of Congress Trolled Laverne Cox's Wikipedia Page With Transphobic Edits
- Uproxx - Someone On Capitol Hill Made An Offensive Edit To Laverne Cox's Wikipedia Page
- Queerty - Congress Members Blocked From Wikipedia After Lawmakers Make Several Transphobic Edits
- 9news.com.au - Palmer United senator's website copied from Wikipedia
- Campus Circle - Northern Illinois University Bans Social Media, Wikipedia
- Northern Star - NIU not blocking students from using Social media despite reports: spokesman
- My Broadband.co.za - Free Vodacom data for educational sites
- Design Taxi - 'WikiWand' Gives Wikipedia Clean New Layout For A Better Reading Experience
- August 22
- Mashable - US Copyright Office: Photos Taken by a Monkey Can't Be Copyrighted
- RedOrbit - US Officials Rule That Monkey Selfies Cannot Be Copyrighted
- National Journal - House Staffers Banned From Wikipedia Over Anti-Transgender Edits
- Boing Boing - Wikipedia bans Congressional IP address for transphobic vandalism (again)
- UPI - Congressional staffers get blocked from editing Wikipedia
- Gayapolis - Wikipedia Bars Congressional Staffers from Making Changes After Trans-Phobic Edits
- Vox Media - America's Wikipedia page mentions war a lot. Canada's mentions Quebec.
- Q106.5 - Buzzkill: University Banning Wikipedia, Porn And Facebook
- August 23
- Daily Digest - The verdict is out: who owns monkey selfie
- NextPowerUp - US House Might Be Banned From Wikipedia
- The Hill - Congress turns Wikipedia into forum for pranks, battle
- Higher Perspective - Anonymous Congressman Edits Wikipedia To Include Transphobic Hate Speech
- Belfast Telegraph - Timeline tool Histropedia lays it out for history pupils
- Boing Boing - Northern Illinois University's terrible net policy censors political Wikipedia entries
- August 24
- Register - Cracking copyright law: How a simian selfie stunt could make a monkey out of Wikipedia
- Utah Policy - Someone in Congress Can't Stop Making Offensive Edits to Wikipedia
- The Daily Mirror - Wikipedia Bedroom Tax entry is edited using computer in GOVERNMENT department
- Lifehacker Australia - Why Paid Editors On Wikipedia Can Cause Concern
- The Malay Mail Online - Get a Wikipedia facelift with WikiWand extension
- August 25
- Courier Mail - Clive Palmer party senator Glenn Lazarus addresses Wikipedia plagiarism
- RINF Alternative News - UK Government Caught Censoring Wikipedia To Hide Truth About Bedroom Tax
- A. V. Club - En garde! Wikipedia takes us through the history of dueling
- Fast Company Design - Wikiwand Gives Us The Wikipedia Redesign Jimmy Wales Won't
- T.H.E. Journal - Wikimedia Foundation Director Named to OpenEd Board
- Dataviz - The Ice Bucket Challenge and its effect on Wikipedia
- The Wire - The Ice Bucket Challenge's Wikipedia Page Has Been Hijacked
- Laughing Squid - Wikipedia Article Titles That Can Be Sung to the ‘Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles’ Theme Song by xkcd
- io9 - XKCD Reveals Which Wikipedia Titles You Can Sing To The TMNT Theme Song
- August 26
- Design & Trend - Member Of Congress Makes Transphobic Changes On Laverne Cox's Wiki Page
- Cosmopolitan - Congress makes offensive Wikipedia edits
- MyScienceNews - Academic opinions of Wikipedia and open access will improve with more active involvement
- Natural News - Wikipedia banned by university! Join the real truth movement at Truth Wiki
- Supercompressor - Wikiwand Gives Us The Wikipedia Redesign Jimmy Wales Won't
- Valet - Supercharged Wikipedia?
- Political Scrapbook - Polish internet addresses insert pro-Tory link spam on Wikipedia
- New York Post - J.R. Smith says he’s ‘one of best shooters’ ever, cites Wikipedia
- August 27
- Free Malaysia Today - WikiWand extension gives Wikipedia a facelift
- PC World - Wikipedia wants Congressional staffers to contribute, but bias is a big concern
- Students 4 Best Evidence - Why Wikipedia? Are more science-trained Wikipedia editors a step in the right direction for democratic access to science and research?
- International Business Times UK - Labour Launches Human Rights Campaign With Sir Patrick Stewart, Eddie Izzard and Amnesty
- TechCrunch - User-Generated Content Portal Wikia Raises Another $15M To Crack Into Asia
- PMLiVE - Citation needed: pharma needs to make the most of Wikipedia
- Latest - House IP Addresses Blocked Again For Transphobic Edits to Wikipedia
- Law Street - Good News! Your Tax Dollars Go to Bad Wikipedia Edits
- Wicklow Voice - World’s biggest photography competition Wiki Loves Monuments comes to Wicklow
- School Library Journal - Librarians React to ‘Amelia Bedelia’ Hoax
- August 28
- Memeburn - Wikiwand is the Wikipedia you've always dreamed of
- U of Admissions Marketing (blog) - So who's editing the SNHU Wikipedia page?
- Mondaq - Monkey In The Middle Of Selfie Copyright Dispute
- The Independent - Great British Bake Off embroiled in Baked Alaska 'sabotage' scandal
- Huffington Post UK - Douglas Carswell Has His Wikipedia Page Trolled After Defecting To Ukip
- Pride Source - Womyn Born Womyn House Staffer Edits Trans Identity Wikipedia Pages
- Red Herring - Nutanix secures $140m funding at $2bn valuation
- UK Web Focus (blog) - Links From Wikipedia to Russell Group University Repositories
- The Health Care Blog (blog) - What If EMRs Worked Like Wikipedia?
- On the Media - Wikipedia Had A Small Edit War Over Hello Kitty
- ap7am - Wikipedia: The End of an Era? NDTv
- August 29
- Fudzilla - Wikipedia crippled by a lack of women
- Examiner - Jimmy Wales mired in Wikipedia anger
- Daily Mail - How civil servants waste hours every week editing Wikipedia pages on Roy Chubby Brown, Elton John and Jurassic Park
- Kansas City Star - A troll in the House, as gender battle erupts on Wikipedia
- Institute of Museum and Library Services (blog) - Omeka Developer Connects Museum Data to Wikipedia with Surprising Results
- Yahoo TV - 'Houdini' Star Kristen Connolly on Mrs. Houdini, 'House of Cards,' and Wikipedia Errors
- Disrupting Dinner Parties (blog) - Wikipedia, Part III: Hidden pages
- Students for Liberty (blog) - How Wikipedia Can Help You Explain Free Markets
- August 30
- August 31
- The Express Tribune (Pakistan) - Catch the shot: Wiki Loves Monuments comes to Pakistan
- LJ Infodocket - Wikipedia Begins Beta Testing of “Other Projects Sidebar” & Adds Search Syntax
- Gandhi’s Be Magazine - The Wire: The Ice Bucket Challenge’s Wikipedia Page Has Been Hijacked
- Richest Celebrities - Jimmy Wales Net Worth
September
edit- September 1
- Opensource.com - A free culture event in Pakistan
- htxt.africa - Help Wikimedia South Africa with photos and win prizes
- Reading Post - Reading FC Wikipedia squad lists changed to say 'injured'
- September 2
- Motherboard - An Ethnographic Study of the Wikipedia Hive Mind
- The Hill - Wikipedia tries to mend fences with Congress
- Indian Express - Selfie and the simian
- The Hill - Wikipedia sends invite to Congress
- Nextgov - OK, Feds: Go Ahead and Edit Wikipedia
- The Lawyer - #MonkeySelfie — copyright dispute between Wikipedia and David Slater is not new
- The National Law Review - The Next Time Your Pet Takes a Selfie...
- Daily Mail - A multi-millionaire Tory MP, a drug-dealing aristocrat and Josef Fritzl: MailOnline has yet more articles removed from Google under controversial 'right to be forgotten' law
- DNA Info - Jane Addams Birthday Party Features Trans Activist, Wikipedia Edit-A-Thon
- BioGeoCreations - Geotagging reveals Wikipedia is not quite so equal after all
- Hblog.org (blog) - Infoboxes and cleanup tags: Artifacts of Wikipedia newsmaking
- September 3
- In the Capital - Wikipedia Wants to Bury the Hatchet With Capitol Hill, Tells Staffers to Play Nice
- The Register - Jimbo tells Wikipedians: You CAN'T vote to disable 'key software features'
- The Hindu - Tamil Wikipedia to publish two seminal works
- Books Live - Calling South African Literature Enthusiasts for Open Book Festival’s Wikipedia Edit-A-Thon
- Springer - Predicting Low-Quality Wikipedia Articles Using User's Judgements
- FedScoop - Congress, don't stop editing Wikipedia
- Frequency.com - Jimmy Wales on how to use Wikipedia (video)
- September 4
- InterAksyon - Smart offers free access to Wikipedia until February next year
- Business World Online - Smart to offer Wikipedia access free of data charges
- Press Release Point - Smart, Wikimedia Foundation launch WIKIPEDIA ZERO in PH
- Telecompaper - M:tel enables free access to Wikipedia
- AL.com - 11 ways Alabamians changed the world
- Kicker Daily News - Smart launches free access to Wikipedia promo until February 2015
- Inquirer.net - Smart subscribers may soon access Wiki for free
- WWWhat's New? (Spanish) - Wikimedia España organiza el concurso fotográfico “Wiki Loves Monuments”
- Betabeat - 'Cool Freaks' Wikipedia Club' Is the Only Facebook Group You Need
- The FADER - FADER Five: Sango's Most Lurked Wikipedia Pages
- Betabeat - Gerbils and Gay Bombs: 10 of the Most Obscure Sex Articles on Wikipedia
- September 5
- Amateur Photographer - Wikipedia's 'Wiki Loves Monuments' competition calls for photos of UK landmarks
- September 6
- Mashable - ALS Wikipedia page views up 18-fold since ice bucket challenge
- Jewish Business News - Ice Bucket Challenge raises ALS awareness around the world.
- Detroit Free Press - Mitch Albom: Maybe charity critics deserve ice bucket dump
- NTD News - Why is ice being used for ALS Ice Bucket Challenge: know the ice bucket challenge rules
- September 7
- September 8
- The HN - Wikimedia Commons celebrates its 10th anniversary
- Forbes - Ice Bucket Challenge: ALS Wikipedia page views increase 18-fold
- News.Mic - The YouTube numbers are in, and the Ice Bucket Challenge just made history
- Jamaica Gleamer - The brilliant Ice Bucket Challenge
- Fansided - ALS Ice Bucket Challenge shows power of social media
- Recode - Google to host meetings across Europe on privacy rights
- The Rakya Post - Google trawls Europe to search for right-to-be forgotten answers
- The Conversation - Why global contributions to Wikipedia are so unequal
- Tech Hive - 7 dictionary and reference apps that are not just for students
- September 9
- September 10
- Health 24 - Translations of Ebola health info on Wikipedia
- Lost Remote - ListenFirst's DAR and why Social TV analytics should include Wikipedia engagement
- Techie news - Google initiates 7-meeting series to discuss the ECJ's "right to be forotten" ruling
- The Guardian - Google's grand European tour aims to map out the future of data ethics
- Chicago Tribune - Encyclopedia Britannica sees digital growth, aims to draw new users
- September 11
- re/code - Apple, Wikipedia and Duolingo join Code/Mobile
- Statista.com - Which New Apple Product Sparks The Most Interest On Wikipedia?
- September 12
- Bloomberg - Rotten Food 'Wikipedia' fights China's fake meat
- Nextgov - Archives hackathon wants to make Wikipedia even better
- Daily Health Post - Avid Farmer Creates The Wikipedia of Farming and Gardening
- Communications of the ACM - Why Global Contributions on Wikipedia Are So Unequal
- Metropolitan New York Library Council - Guggenheim Museum To Host Wikipedia "Gugg-a-thon" in Early October
- CNBC - US government pressured Yahoo over user data
- Open GLAM (Blog) - New York Cultural Heritage and Open Access Update
- September 13
- September 14
- Kyiv Post - Ukraine Today: Ihor Kostenko given posthumous annual award (VIDEO)
- Vox.com - Wikipedia's geography problem: There are more articles about Antarctica than Egypt
- Lockerdome - Wikipedia's geography problem: There are more articles about Antarctica than Egypt
- September 15
- National Geographic - Black-Market Learning Or: How I Learned To Stop Worrying And Love Wikipedia
- Ghana Web - Ghana To Take Part in Wiki Loves Africa 2014
- OppTrends - Artists Request To Google Inc Makes "to-be-forgotten" More Vulnerable
- Vanity Fair - The Great Connectors
- Beutlerink.com - Wikipedia Opens Up With First Transparency Report
- Before It's News - Which New Apple Product Sparks The Most Interest On Wikipedia?
- Lockerdome - Wikipedia Was Wrong and Actor Nick Frost Is Not Dead
- Pecand - Wikipedia Was Wrong And Actor Nick Frost Is Not Dead
- All My Faves - WikiWand: Modernizing Wikipedia
- September 16
- Trend - Turkey's Culture Minister slams Wikipedia for linking Ergodan with authoritarianism
- Writings of a Rambler (Hub Pages) - Wikitrocity: Why Women Don't Use Wikipedia
- IT Web Africa - Wikipedia's Ebola information translated into SA languages
- Htxt.Africa - Find Ebola Health Information in your Local Home Language on Wikipedia
- September 17
- Knoxville News Sentinel - Encyclopaedia Britannica sees digital growth, aims to draw new users
- Malloy Law (blog) - No More Monkeying Around
- EFF - New Company Transparency Reports Help Quantify DMCA Abuse
- Richest News - Jimmy Wales Net Worth
- September 18
- The Federalist - Why Is Wikipedia Deleting All References To Neil Tyson's Fabrication?
- Hindustan Times - Politicians clean up wiki profiles ahead of state polls
- Cambridge News - Cambridge to host a Wikipedia website 'Wikimeet'
- Slashdot - Wikipedia's page view counts are off by nearly one-third
- 101 Great Goals - Alberto Moreno's Wikipedia page vandalized, now says he was created in a lab by Brendan Rodgers
- Roll call - Keeping the Internet Open and Free Commentary
- Council of Public Relations Firms - Wikipedia and the Communications Professional: A Manual
- Off the Leash - Digital Deception: Wikipedia's PR Problem
- Daily Kos - The Federalist vs. Wikipedia
- Netopia Forum for the Digital Society - Wikipedia's Battle on Right to Be Forgotten
- September 19
- Wintry Knight - Wikipedia editor deletes all evidence of Neil deGrasse Tyson's quote fabrication
- Business Insider - Wikipedia's Most Prolific Editor Explains Why The Site Is Stronger Than People Realize
- Washington City Paper - Yes, Jack Evans Vandalized His Own Wikipedia Page
- September 20
- NESN - Rachel Nichols' job title on Wikipedia changed to 'Owner of Roger Goodell'
- College Spun - Someone edited Brady Hoke's Wikipedia page to say that he's unemployed
- CBS local Detroit - Pranksters change Brady Hoke's Wikipedia page, list him as 'former' U-M coach
- Lost Letterman - Brady Hoke
- Bleacher Report - Brady Hoke's Wikipedia page lists him as unemployed during game vs. Utah
- Deadline Detroit - Brady Hoke is on the clock, and it's ticking ominously
- Bloguin - Michigan and Brady Hoke, in the kind of trouble you just don't fix
- September 21
- Dawn - Awaiting Images Worth a Thousand Words!
- NESNl - David Ortiz is Baltimore Orioles owner, According to Wikipedia
- NPR - A forgotten referendum on the Union of Scots and English
- September 22
- The Columbus Dispatch - Encyclopedia Britannica open new chapter online
- New York Magazine - Someone in Congress edited Mitch McConnell's Wikipedia to say he's a turtle
- The Week - Mitch McConnell is a turtle, claims Wikipedia edit made from inside congress
- The Daily Caller - Congressional staffer updates Mitch McConnell's Wikipedia to say Senator thinks he's a Turtle
- The Hill - Latest congressional Wiki edit: McConnell thinks he's a turtle
- Pecand - Someone Inside Congress Edited A Wikipedia Article About #Gamergate’s “Cultural Marxism”
- GazeboNews - How Many Nationally Registered Historic Places Do We Have?
- Site-Seeker (blog) - Here's Why Your Company Isn't Listed On Wikipedia
- MarketWatch - Rackspace Appoints Lila Tretikov to Board of Directors
- September 23
- The New Indian Express - Knowledge Freedom Fest at Cusat From Friday
- Sacramento Bee - Bruce Maiman: Wikipedia grows up on college campuses
- Books LIVE - Facts, Fibs, and a Wikipedia Edit-a-Thon: Writers Seek the Truth at Open Book 2014
- The Federalist - 9 Absurd Edit Justifications By Wikipedia’s Neil Tyson Truthers
- National Review Online (blog) - Neil deGrasse Tyson's Text-Burning Followers
- GigaOm - Only 0.12 percent of all Wikipedia articles contain videos
- Communications of the ACM - Wikidata: A Free Collaborative Knowledgebase
- Beeld en Geluid - Sound and Vision on the future of video on Wikipedia
- Institute for Public Relations - New Wikipedia Manual for PR Professionals
- Yahoo! Celebrity - Congressional Staffer Updates Mitch McConnell’s Wikipedia To Say Senator Thinks He’s A Turtle
- USA News - Wikipedia briefly ID's Mitch McConnell as a turtle
- Quertime - Easy Way to Convert Wikipedia Articles to eBooks
- The Toast - The Best Wikipedia Episode Summaries For The Littlest Hobo
- September 24
- VICE - Canadian Government Workers Are Causing PR Problems by Editing Wikipedia
- Telecompaper - Smart powers Wikimedia digital mapping project
- Washington Post - What makes an accusation Wiki-worthy?
- PLoS ONE - Accuracy and Completeness of Drug Information in Wikipedia: A Comparison with Standard Textbooks of Pharmacology
- Convince and Convert - How to Successfully Submit Your Article to Wikipedia
- September 25
- Happy Place (blog) - TL;DR Wikipedia or ("Too Long; Didn't Read" Wikipedia if you're our dad) is now on Someecards.com!
- Before It's News - Study Shows Wikipedia Accuracy is 97.5%
- Christian Post - Why Is Wikipedia Removing References to Neil deGrasse Tyson Misquoting George W. Bush?
- Storify - Jimmy Wales on how Wikipedia will handle #gamergate article
- Online Athens - Maiman: Wikipedia growing up, with help from college students
- Twitchy - Sean Davis: Wikipeida's scrubbing of Neil deGrasse Tyson controversy 'would make China proud'
- September 26
- The Federalist - Wikipedia Is Now Trying To Eliminate The Federalist's Online Entry
- Gamnesia - US Congressman Adds Depression Quest to Wikipedia's List of Bad Games
- Linkin Park Fan Corner - John Hahn Featured on Loudwire's "Wikipedia: Fact of Fiction?"
- September 27
- Tes connect - Jimmy Wales fears nine years of computing will be too much for pupils
- Commentators.com - Wikipedia Is Now Trying To Eliminate The Federalist's Online Entry
- Gamedayr - Michigan-Minnesota Gets Wikipedia Troll Treatment
- College spun - Photo: The Michigan-Minnesotl Rivalry Page on Wikipedia On Wikipedia Says Today's Score Was 'A Lot' To 'Not Much'.
- September 28
- Kyiv Post - Ukraine Today: Wikipedia faces Russia ban; Kremlin media paranoia soars to new levels (VIDEO)
- Yahoo! - Conservative Website 'The Federalist' Targeted for Wikipedia Deletion After Criticizing Neil DeGrasse Tyson
- Douglas Ernst blog - Niel deGrasse Tyson gets caught lying by The Federalist; disciples at Wikipedia go fukll-Orwell
- Ghana Web - GFA rubbishes Kluivert appointment as Stars' coach report
- Pharma Marketing Blog - "Wikipedia is an Insanne Place" - Pharma Should Be Wary About Correcting "Misinformation"
- Cal Poly Robert E. Kennedy Library - Open Access Week 2014 - Teaching and learning with Wikipedia
- Buzzfeed News - GOP Opposition Research Firm Is Editing Democratic Politicians' Wikipedia Pages
- September 29
- Bangalore Mirror - 105 Kannada books released under Creative Commons
- Pecan'd - GOP Opposition Research Firm Is Editing Democratic Politicians' Wikipedia Pages
- Natural News - Wikipedia used by government to smear and defame alternative media personalities
- GigaOM - Is it possible to scale civility on the Internet? Quora is trying
- Liveleak - Kremlin Media War: Wikipedia faces Russia ban as Kremlin media paranoia soars to new levels
- IT ProPortal - Tim Berners-Lee speaks out against government and corporate dominance of the web
- Schools Improvement Net - Internet pioneer Jimmy Wales fears nine years of computing will be too much for pupils
- Noodls - The Wikimedia Foundation hires Damon Sicore as Vice President of Engineering
- Slashdot - Wikimedia hires Mozilla veteran to run engineering
- San Diego City Beat - Wikipistemology in the 52cd District congressional race
- September 30
- World News.com - The Wikimedia Foundation hires Damon Sicore as Vice President of Engineering ( Wikipedia - Wikimedia Foundation Inc)
- Press Release Point - The Wikimedia Foundation hires Damon Sicore as Vice President of Engineering
- Breit Bart.com - Now It's Plagiarism: Brooke Magnanti Accussed of Ripping Off Wikipedia
- David Webb - Now It's Plagiarism: Brooke Magnanti Accused of Ripping off Wikipedia
- Tengaged.com - "Tengaged" is banned from Wikipedia
- Loudon Times - Supervisors grant property tax relief for two GOP-friendly groups
October
edit- October 1
- Vanity Fair - The Silicon Pantheon
- Daily Motion - Who Is The Most Influential Person on Wikipedia?
- Before It's News - Warning To Democratic Candidates: The GOP Is Doctoring Your Wikipedia Pages
- The Wall Street Journal - Catalans Rally for Independence Vote Despite Court Injunction
- October 2
- Sebis Student News - Master's thesis in collaboration with Wikimedia Foundation
- Digital Rhetoric Collaborative - Wiki Wednesday: Using Wikipedia's History Function To Teach Writing Process
- Research Information - Wikipedia given access to De Gruyter content
- InfoDocket - De Gruyter Joins Wikipedia Library Program, Publisher Will Provide Full Text Access to Active Wikipedia Editors
- Guggenheim.org - Guggenheim Host First Wikipedia Edit-a-thon
- COED.com - The 18 Best Posts From TL;DR Wikipedia
- Engage for Education - Celebrating Wikimedia - Edinburgh hosts EduWiki 2014
- October 3
- Herald's Scotland - Salmond pulls out of speech to business leaders
- Brent & Kilburn Times - Wikipedia founder Jimmy Wales visits school in Wembly
- National Headlines - Wikipedia Founder Jimmy Wales: 'Free Wiki Could Save Thousands of Lives'
- Rex Features.com - IoD Annual Convention at the Royal Albert Hall, London
- October 4
- The Economist - Drawing the line
- Frequency.com - Sue Gardner
- Zee News - Wikipedia founder Jimmy Wales calls 'Wiki Zero' Life saver
- Business Standard - Wikipedia founder Jimmy Wales calls 'Wiki Zero' life saver
- Samachar.com - Wikipedia founder Jimmy Wales calls 'Wiki Zer0' life saver
- News.nom.co - NEWS: Wikipedia Founder Jimmy Wales Calls 'Wiki Zero' Life Saver
- The UK News - Wikipedia founder Jimmy Wales: 'Free Wiki could save thousands of lives'
- Yahoo! News India - Wikipedia founder Jimmy Wales calls 'Wiki Zero' life saver
- The Times News.com - Wikipedia grows up on college campuses
- Washington State University - Save the Date: Wikipedia Editing Workshop with Christine Meyer
- Washington State University - Open Access Week Wikipedia Water Issues Edit-a-thon
- Michigan Standard - A Wikipedia Edit-a-thon for the Zone 9 Bloggers, A Great Way to Raise Awareness
- October 5
- Miami Herald - Book Review: Walter Isaacson's 'The Innovators'
- Vancouver 24 Hours.com - Hit the books, not Wikipedia
- October 6
- Ada Initiative - Sue Gardner:"In Silicon Valley we have on-site hair-cut buses and dry-cleaning and celebrity chefs, but we don't offer daycare."
- Cyber Ethiopia.com - Ethiopia - A Wikipedia Edit-a-thon for the Zone 9 Bloggers, A Great Way to Raise Awareness
- Buzzfeed - Wikipedia Blocks GOP Opposition Research Firm From Editing Articles
- The Hill - GOP firm plans appeal after researcher is blocked by Wikipedia
- October 7
- ANI News - Wikipedia founder calls 'Wiki Zero' life saver
- The Age - Bureau warned Greg Hunt about climate change before he cited Wikipedia
- Courier Mail - Hunt briefed before Wikipedia quote
- Search Engine Land - What Do Structured Snippets Mean To Your Page-Level Content Strategy?
- Westword (blog) - New Pornographers' A.C. Newman on Making the Band's Best Album and Wikipedia Lies
- Jezebel - Jennifer Lawrence's Wikipedia Page Hacked to Feature Nude Photos
- Deccan Herald - Kannada Wiki finds going tough
- Roll Call (blog) - 'Zero-Rating' Issue Continues in the Net Neutrality Debate
- Newmatilda (blog) - Who Needs Climate Change Experts When You've Got Greg Hunt And Wikipedia
- WikiAfrica - The Open Book Festival Wiki edit-a-thon on South African Writers
- Voices (blog) - Tim Beckman’s Wikipedia page hijacked by angry fans
- Smile Politely - Someone is having a good time on Tim Beckman’s Wikipedia page
- New Media Consortium - Get to Know the Wiki Education Foundation
- October 8
- Oyster - Jennifer Lawrence Wikipedia Hacked To Include Nude Photos
- Celebuzz - Jennifer Lawrence's Wikipedia Page Hacked, Nude Photos Posted
- The Debrief - Wikipedia Page Of Jennifer Lawrence Was Vandalised With Her Nude Photos
- Wired - Watch: Evan Roth Hacks Wikipedia GIFs, Turning Webpages Into Art Shows
- Armenpress - Author of Wikipedia's first monument is Armenian
- Daily Dot - Jennifer Lawrence's Wikipedia page edited to include stolen nudes
- BuzzCarl - Jennifer Lawrence’s Wikipedia page edited to include stolen nudes
- Elite Daily - Someone Hacked JLaw’s Wikipedia Page To Include Her Leaked Nude Photos
- Hollywood Obsessed - Jennifer Lawrence's Wikipedia Slammed With The Fappening Photos Same Day She Breaks Silence
- Refinery 29 - Someone Put Nude Photos On Jennifer Lawrence's Wikipedia Page
- The Gloss - Of Course Hackers Put Jennifer Lawrence’s Nude Photos On Wikipedia After She Spoke Out
- BroBible - Jennifer Lawrence Wikipedia Page Hacked To Show Stolen Nude Photos
- TechWorm - Jennifer Lawrence’s Wikipedia Page Defaced to Show ‘au naturel’ Pic
- Star 94.1 - Jennifer Lawrence’s Wikipedia Page Defaced to Show ‘au naturel’ Pic
- Melty.it - Jennifer Lawrence: Nuda su Wikipedia, foto hackerate nell'enciclopedia
- 6 A.M. (blog) - The Behavior Change Needed for PR’s Wikipedia Approach
- thenews.pl - Poland to unveil world's first Wikipedia monument
- ARK Schools - Students quiz Wikipedia founder Jimmy Wales on the secret of his success.
- Doing Dewey (blog) - Wikipedia U: Knowledge, Authority, and Liberal Education in the Digital Age
- Cink.hu (Hungarian) Emlékművet állítanak a Wikipediának, és így fog kinézni
- October 9
- Freedom Hacker - Jennifer Lawrence's Wikipedia Page Hacked Revealing Nude Photos
- The Scotsman - Poland to build world’s first Wikipedia monument
- Associated Press release published on 12.300 pages, among them: Bloomberg Businessweek, Sentinel, abc news, Sand Diego Union Tribune, Denver Post, San Francisco Chronicle, Ynet.com, phys.org, Kyiv Post, Washington Post, Kansas City Star, Miami Herald, Star-Telegram, WTVQ, News & Advance, Corvallis Gazette, The Durango Herald, The Independent, Taiwan News, Wichita Eagle, Killeen Daily Herald, News 10, Missoulian, SRN News, Sarasota Herald-Tribune, StarTribune, New Zealand Herald, Fox 6 - WBRC, WMGT, KTVN, WBOC, Live 5, WALB, Cortez Journal - "Poland to honor Wikipedia with monument"
- Index.hu (Hungarian) Jó, jó, de lesz-e szobra a lengyel Wikipédia-szoborról szóló Wikipédia-szócikknek?
- Hir24 (Hungarian) Szobrot kap a Wikipédia Lengyelországban
- hvg.hu (Hungarian) Szobrot állítanak a Wikipediának
- Der Spiegel (German) Slubice: Polnische Stadt setzt Wikipedia ein Denkmal
- October 10
- MIT Technology Review - Inspired by Wikipedia, Social Scientists Create a Revolution in Online Surveys
- Search Engine Land - Study: 60 Percent of "Right To Be Forgotten" Requests Denied
- In.com - Poland to Honour Wikipedia With A Monument
- Telegraph - Polish town to build statue honouring Wikipedia
- Independent - Wikipedia monument to be built in Poland
- Negyvenperc (Hungarian) Szobrot kap Berlin-Varsó közt a Wikipédia Szobrot állítanak a Wikipediának
- October 11
- Engadget - Polish town builds a $14,000 statue in honor of Wikipedia
- Briefly.Today - Polish Town Builds a $14,000 Statue in Honor of Wikipedia
- Times of Malta - World briefs
- Smile & Mobile - Wikipedia launches Wiki Loves Africa photo contest
- The Telegraph - Wikipedia founder to float mobile phone company
- Business Recorder - Jennifer Lawrence leaked photos posted to Wikipedia
- Nixa Express.com - NSF awards $300,000 to MU to research open online communities
- USA Armenian Life - One Armenian, One Entry: Armenian Wikipedia campaign gaining momentum
- Infodocket - Research Tools: Cite-O-Meter Provides Estimated Numbers of Times Articles by a Specific Publisher are Cited in Wikipedia
- October 12
- The Telegraph - Wikipedia founder: 'Potential for disaster' if UK leaves EU
- Slash Gear - Wikipedia monument built in Poland
- October 13
- Columbia Spectator - Sharing Wikipedia
- City A.M. - Wikipedia founder Jimmy Wales to lead global push for ethical group TPO as it lists in London
- The Chronicle of Higher Education - Wikipedia, a Professor's Best Friend
- IBN Live - Kailash Satyarthi or Malala Yousafzai: Who got more views on Wikipedia?
- Huffington Post UK - Nobel Prizer Winner Jean Tirole's Wikipedia Page Needs Some Tidying Up
- Tech Zim - Florence Devouard on the Wiki Loves Africa Project
- London Evening Standard - Wikipedia founder backs People's Operator plans AIM listing
- Financial Times - Charity-link mobile group The people's Operator to list in London
- Fierce Wireless - UK MVNO The People's Operator plans U.S. launch, could encroach on Giv Mobile, Credo
- Mobile World Live - Charity MVNO looks to IPO to fund overseas ambitions
- Proactive Investors United Kingdom - Mobile network operator TPO to become latest firm to list
- Telecompaper - The People's Operator planning London float
- Prepaid Phone News - Jimmy Wales Backed UK MVNO The People's Operator to launch in the US
- October 14
- Artnet News - Wikipedia Gets a Monument... in Poland
- Ghana Web - Planning Wikimedia Ghana Acquires a User Group Status
- Bloomberg Businessweek - Google's Schmidt to Soothe Rattled Germans in Berlin Talks
- Phone News.com - UK MVNO The People's Operator Aiming For US Expansion as Sprint MVNO
- National Association of Corporate Directors - Insights From Wikimedia Foundation Advisor Sue Gardner
- Washington State University News - Tomorrow! Wikipedia Editing Workshop with Christine Meyer
- San Diego State University - Don't Be Fooled By a Wikipedia Hoax
- Wiki Strategies - October 14th - Wikipedia discussion in Brookline, Mass.
- Animal New York - Small Polish Town to Erect Wikipedia Monument
- October 15
- The Next Web - Wikipedia for Android now shows you articles based on your current location
- Irish Independent - The brightest and the best jet in for One Young World Summit
- Huffington Post UK - One Young World Conference That Established The First Rape Clinic In Somalia, Kicks Off in Dublin
- Wiki Education Foundation - Entering the Conversation: Wikipedia and Student Writing
- Deccan Chronicle - Authentic version of Tamil Wikipedia
- Dawn.com - Wiki in Pakistan: Filling in the missing jigsaw pieces
- Joe.My.God. (Blog) - updated: Wikipedia Marriage Map
- World News - The Wikimedia Foundation and Kyivstar partner to offer free access to Wikipedia
- Irish Times - Wikipedia founder and YouTube Star at One Young World Summit
- Tech Telling - Wikipedia for Android now shows you articles based on your current locations
- Roleboot - Why Wikipedia Needs More Women
- October 16
- The China Post - Pakistan must fill in the missing jigsaw pieces of Wikipedia
- Gawker - The Weird, Barren Wasteland of Wikipedia's Earliest Drafts
- Spy Ghana - Wikimedia Ghana Acquires a User Group Status
- Bostinno - Hiring in the Hub 10/10 -10/16: Crimson Hexagon's 3 New Executives & Boundless' Big-Name Advisor
- Boundless - Boundless Adds Renowned Wikipedian SJ Klein as New Advisor
- The Himalayan - 'Wikipedia' in Maithili language approved
- Setopati - 'Wikipedia' also in Maithili language now
- WeberTube - ResearchReady:Understanding Wikipedia
- news.am - Armenian government will allocate space to “Wikimedia Armenia”
- October 17
- Guggenheim - Go “Guggathon”! How We Collaboratively Edited Architecture Pages on Wikipedia
- The Lala - How Credible Is Wikipedia?
- Mr. Cope's Cave (blog) - Weak-a-Pedia
- The Globe and Mail - The Nobel Prize as a snub of creative writing
- Social Buzz Club - Build a Strong Online Presence with Wikipedia
- October 18
- Global Voices Online - More Than 40 Million People Await the Launch of Odia Wikisource
- Gizmodo Australia - The Very First Wikipedia Entries For 19 Tech Icons
- Liverpool Echo - 'I'm not Bungle': Mersey politician's denial after Wikipedia prank
- Mirror.co.uk - UKIP deputy leader denies he used to be Bungle from Rainbow after internet prank
- October 19
- Daily Beast - You Can Look It Up: The Wikipedia Story
- G-Unit Family - G-Unit Plays Wikipedia Fact or Fiction (Video Part 1 & 2)
- October 20
- The Hindu - Pushing women scientists
- Liverpool Echo - Government issues new Wikipedia rules for Whitehall staff after civil servant posted Hillsborough slurs
- Memeburn - Wikimedia announces winners for Wiki loves Monuments South Africa
- EFF - Free as in Open Access and Wikipedia
- Dpa-International - Wikipedia monument in Poland: "It's a sign of hope"
- Times LIVE - Polish university town setting up Wikipedia monument
- Re/code - The Story of Wikipedia, Women Who Pioneered Programming and More #Mustreads
- The Guardian - The Innovators by Walter Isaacson review – a lucid, thrilling and amusing history of the digital age
- Domain Name Wire - 2 character domains get green light under new TLDs
- Associations Now - Dollar a Day: New Startup Turns Nonprofit Donations Into Discovery
- Republican Party of Brazos County (blog) - Should a Republican Be Allowed to Edit a Democrat’s Wikipedia Page?
- A.V. Club - Do you feel lucky? Wikipedia is here to explain your good fortune
- Josephy Center for Arts and Culture - Wikipedia Class
- PRWeek UK - Charitable mobile network heads to market with Portland
- Wikiphotographer (blog) - Six bird photos on Wikimedia Commons that make you wish you had feathers
- October 21
- MetroNews Canada - Wiki-spat: Opinions differ on what should be included in Alberta education minister's bio
- Care and Nursing - Wikipedia founder, Jimmy Wales confirmed to speak at Bett 2015
- Lexology - The admissibility and relevance of Wikipedia articles as evidence in post-grant patent proceedings
- Kraft Elder Law (blog) - Many Wikipedia Entries On Prescription Meds May Not Be Accurate Or Up-To-Date
- Us Vs Th3m - Just who is Alan Beith MP and why is his Wikipedia page being anonymously edited from within Parliament?
- Total Drama (blog) - Sarah Lane’s existence on Wikipedia now completely erased
- ProPakistani - Calling all Pakistanis: Wikipedia Needs You!
- Gigglebit (blog) - Gigglebit: 18 positively perfect TL;DR Wikipedia entries
- Holy Kaw! (blog) - Wikipedia’s wacky deleted titles list
- October 22
- Opensource.com - Open access platform to save the Odia Indian language
- Techdirt - Open Licenses And Freedom Of Panorama Recognized In Russian Law
- Network World - Monumental day for Wikipedia in Poland
- Open Access Week - A video on reuse of Open Access materials on Wikimedia platforms
- Vice - The Blurry Lines of Child Pornography
- Karnataka Muslims - Wiki Media Foundation keen on developing Urdu Wikipedia
- Bloomberg Politics - The Most Fun Tom Coburn Has All Year - And You Paid For It
- Daily Signal - Top 7 Wackiest Examples of Wasteful Government Spending from Wastebook 2014
- Patrick C. Fleming (blog) - Wikipedia Assignments: some thoughts from mid-semester
- Wiki Education Foundation (blog) - Copy Right: Tips on Explaining Copyright and the Commons to Students
- Cornell University Library - Wikipedia Editing Workshop at Olin Library
- Two Thousand - Contemporary Art and Feminism Wikipedia-Edit-A-Thon
- Baltimore Heritage - Archeology, Wikipedia and the 150th Anniversary of Emancipation? Our fun mix of fall events
- Buzzfeed - 21 Wikipedia Pages That Will Make It Impossible For You To Sleep
- Vilaweb (Catalan) - El primer monument a la Wikipedia s'inaugura a la ciutat polonesa de Slubice
- October 23
- thenews.pl - World's first Wikipedia monument unveiled in Poland
- Rappler - Smart-Wikipedia: Promoting further learning
- 324 (Catalan) - Polònia inaugura el primer monument que homenatja la Viquipèdia i els seus editors
- Smart - Smart’s Wikipedia program drives thirst for knowledge among Pinoys
- Anthem Culture - World’s First Wikipedia Monument Designed by Armenian Sculptor Unveiled in Poland
- Armenia Now - Karabakh sculptor's Wikipedia monument unveiled in Poland
- Against the Grain - ATG Quirkies: 40 million new Odia speaking Wikipedia users
- Mobile World Capital - Wikipedia and Mozilla among the latest confirmations for GSMA Mobile World Congress 2015
- Supercompressor - The 25 Most Popular Articles On Wikipedia In August
- Rocky Mountain Collegian - Colorado State students edit Wikipedia pages for Open Access Week
- WCBM - Top 20 Worst Ways the Government Wasted Your Tax Dollars
- Index.hu (Hungarian) A lengyelek szobrot állítottak a Wikipediának
- October 24
- WebProNews - Wikipedia Mobile Apps Get Nearby Feature
- Radio.com - Watch Jason Aldean Deconstruct His Wikipedia Page
- UnofficialNetworks - How does Mike Douglas NOT have a Wikipedia page?
- Walyou.com - 5 Creepiest Pages on Wikipedia
- Viral thread.com - The 21 Most F**ked Up and Creepy Wikipedia Pages in Existence Today
- San Diego City Beat - Former DeMaio deputy campaign manager says Todd Bosnich was not fired for plagiarism
- October 25
- Dawn - Wiki Loves Monuments: Top 10 pictures from Pakistan are here!
- Los Angeles Times - Soaring SpaceX, Isaacson on Wikipedia, Asimov on creativity, and more
- Deccan Chronicle - How Wikipedia founder impresses Sachin Tendulkar's fans
- Oye!Times - What Wikipedia Learned from Making Arabic Book Grants
- October 26
- Express Tribune - PakistanEdits: Tracking Pakistan on Wikipedia
- New York Times - Wikipedia is emerging as Trusted Internet Source for Information on Ebola
- The Sydney Morning Herald - Wikipedia 'edit-a-thon' writes women into history
- Daily Life - Wikipedia 'edit-a-thon' writes female artists into history
- Gizmodo - 10 Tricks To Make Yourself A Wikipedia Master
- October 27
- Music Times.com - Jason Aldean Plays 'Fact or Fiction' With His Wikipedia Page, Clarifies Details Of His Career Beginnings, Childhood [WATCH]
- Developer Tech - Windows Phone depends on app quality
- A.V. Club - Explore Voodoo's mysteries and misconceptions
- CNET - A Wikipedian monument? It's true (we're pretty sure)
- Reuters - Finding hidden gems in cities and countries with new apps
- Stansberryradio.com - Ep.54 Jimmy Wales: The Man Who Created Wikipedia
- Media!Tech!Parenting! - Wikipedia as a Trusted Source for Ebola?Yes!
- Techlick.com - A Wikipedia monument? It's true (we're pretty sure)
- Oh My Geek! - Las mujeres son menos "troll" que los hombres en Wikipedia
- Meteoweb.eu - Ebola:wikipedia diventa una delle fonti piu attendibili
- La Vanguardia - Las mujeres usan más palabras sociales y son más constructivas en discusiones (on a new study that says that women use more "social" words in Wikipedia)
- October 28
- Diffuser.fm - OK GO Play 'Wikipedia: Fact of Fiction?'
- Acid Cow.com - Wikipedia Pages That Will Keep You Up At Night (21 pics)
- Infobae - La false muerte de la escritora Claudia Pineiro en Wikipedia
- Mirror - Meet Fraser Hobday: The amateur goalkeeper with a bigger Wikipedia page than Neymar
- October 29
- Vilaweb - Descobrir l'entorn amb la Wikipedia (on the “Nearby” app functionality)
- October 30
- Rant Lifestyle.com - 10 Reasons Why GamerGate is Absolutely Stupid
- NOL (Hungarian) - „Elképzelhetetlen lesz, hogy valaha e nélkül éltünk!”
- October 31
- VOX CEPR's Policy Portal - Wikipedia: The value of open content production
- CapX - Wikipedia's secret to productivity: the "spillover" effect
- Centre for Economic Performance - Quantifying Spillovers in Open Source Content Production: Evidence from Wikipedia
- San Jose Mercury News - HACK UCSC returns in January
- Bloomberg Businessweek - HACK UCSC returns in January [Santa Cruz Sentinet, Calif.:: ]
- MSN - The 29 Scariest Wikipedia Pages You'll Ever See
- Forbes - Leaders Need To Decide When To Co-operate And When To Go It Alone
November
edit- November 1
- India Today in Tech - WikiTweaks for Chrome modifies Wikipedia to avoid content distractions
- November 2
- Independent - Who wants to be a billionaire? Not the Wikipedia founder
- Policy Charging Control Mobile Broadband - Telenor Brings Zero-Rated Wikipedia and Facebook Access via Opera Mini to Myanmar
- Japan Today - Finding hidden gems in cities and countries with new apps
- Voices from Russia - "Ukrainian" Wikipedia Calls Russian Actor Porenchenkov "Murderer" and "Terrorist"
- November 3
- Daily Mail - Twitter jokers tightrope walker Nik Wallenda 'is safer up there than he is crossing the streets of Chicago' as he crosses high wire into history
- MIT Technology Review - How Wikipedia Data Is Revolutising Flu Forecasting
- ABS-CBN News - Binay's Wikipedia entry vandalized
- Myanmar Times - Spark of knowledge starts with Wikipedia
- Les echos - Wikipedia lance son appel annuel aux dons
- Il Foglio - Wikipedia e il vizietto dei giornalisti di copiare. Un esperimento
- Telecom Drive - Telenor, Opera Partner to bring ‘free Wikipedia and Facebook Zero’ in Myanmar
- LimeAsia - Telenor Brings Zero-Rated Wikipedia and Facebook Access to Myanmar
- TIME - Can Wikipedia Predict the Elections?
- Globalnews.ca - B.C. doctor part of team editing popular Wikipedia page on Ebola
- Purdue Exponent - Purdue alumnus, creator of first wiki
- Vocativ - The Battle Over Mark Udall’s Wikipedia Page
- PLOS ONE - How Structure Shapes Dynamics: Knowledge Development in Wikipedia - A Network Multilevel Modeling Approach
- Business Recorder - Finding hidden gems in cities and countries with new apps
- Crash Online - Wallenda declared DEAD on Wikipedia while he tightroped more than 500ft (photos)
- November 4
- This is Local London - Details from former MP's Wikipedia page mysteriously removed
- PR Newswire UK - World's First 'Pay What you Want' Money Transfer Business Launched
- Washington Post - Your Wikipedia searches can reveal national flu trends
- The Gov Lab - How Wikipedia Data Is Revolutionizing Flu Forecasting
- Tampa Bay Times - NYC 911 system down two hours
- The Nation - Telenor and Opera join for faster, cheaper Net services
- Robert McGrath (blog) - Wikidata: Open Linked Data
- November 5
- The Hindu - Niranjana’s works will soon be available online
- Matter (via Medium) - The 36 People Who Run Wikipedia
- Lifehacker - The Best Wikipedia Features Still in Beta
- Tech Times - Wikipedia searches are predicting flu trends
- Government Health IT - Is Wikipedia more accurate than Google for predicting flu patterns?
- Irish Times - It's all about the “gift economy” Lily Cole tells Web Summit
- iinet.com.au (blog) - The Wikipedia revolution: Whatever happened to Britannica?
- Metro - Kolo Toure Wikipedia page brilliantly changed to reflect Liverpool defender’s marking of Cristiano Ronaldo
- Mashable - Someone in Congress really has Wayne Gretzky's back
- Sun News - Wayne Gretzky's Wikipedia bio edited by someone in U.S. Congress
- National Newswatch - Wayne Gretzky’s Wikipedia bio edited by someone in U.S. Congress
- Social News Daily - What Google, Twitter, Instagram, and Wikipedia would have looked like in the 80s [Video]
- Daily Targum - Students add feminist views to Wikipedia
- Digital Rhetoric Collective - Wiki Wednesday Kicks off DigiWriMo: Literary Citzenship in Wikipedia
- Deeper Waters (blog) - Why I Don’t Use Wikipedia For Debate
- Football Fancast - Liverpool defender receives the ‘Wikipedia’ treatment
- University of Pittsburgh - Wikipedia or HSLS Evidence-Based Resources?
- Northwest Missourian - Wikipedia doesn't deserve the flak it gets from professors
- November 6
- Kildare Nationalist - Kolo Touré got a brilliant Wikipedia update
- Daily Mail - Don’t they have anything better to do? Someone in Congress caught editing Wikipedia page of hockey legend Wayne Gretzky
- Vocativ - How Will Mitch “Dick Turtle” McConnell Govern? Ask Wikipedia
- Supercompressor - 17 Things You Didn't Know About Wikipedia
- November 7
- Asian Correspondent - Wikipedia's Indonesia fail
- Death and Taxes - Wikipedia has an entry about comedian Eric Andre’s cock
- The Educator's Room - Wiki-What? 10 Reasons It's Time for Teachers to Embrace WIkipedia
- Chrome Story - An Unofficial Wikipedia App for Chrome
- Poynter.com - WikiWash wants to help users see 'what our defacto archive is up to'.
- Harvard Business School - Do Experts or Collective Intelligence Write with More Bias? Evidence from Encyclopedia Britannica and Wikipedia
- Harvard Business School - Do Experts or Collective Intelligence Write with More Bias? Evidence from Encyclopedia Britannica and Wikipedia (Working Paper)
- 1Mobile - Wikifix, the Wikipedia Reader
- November 8
- Torrent Freak - Night Time Eiffel Tower Photos Are a Copyright Violation
- Truth Revolt - TruthRevolt Labeled Unreliable Source by Wikipedia Editor
- Get Android App - Wikipedia Reader Wikiexplorer 1.7
- November 10
- Computer World - BrowserStacked hacked: Attacker sends email to customers alleging shoddy security
- Net Security - BrowserStack hacked, but it's not shutting down
- Vice - Der Cool Freaks Wikipedia Club besteht aus lächerlichen Besserwissern
- A.V. Club - Meet the Norse sailors who reached America 500 years before Columbus
- Der Standard - Nur 36 Nutzer leiten Wikipedia
- Infobae - Mapa del día: notables históricos mundiales, según Wikipedia
- Contra - "Άμπαλος"ο Σπυρόπουλος σύμφωνα με την Wikipedia
- Kool News - O Νίκος Σπυρόπουλος είναι άμπαλος, κατά την Wikipedia
- Gazetta.gr - «Άμπαλος και με δυο αριστερά πόδια ο Σπυρόπουλος»
- Star.gr - Απίστευτη επίθεση σε Σπυρόπουλο: Τον έκαναν... «άμπαλο» στη Βικιπαίδεια!
- JOE.ie - Pic: Someone's already updated Fran's Wikipedia page following last night's Love/Hate finale (Spoilers)
- Fierce Biotech - Team taps Wikipedia for flu forecasting data
- Yahoo!News UK & Ireland - Take an online tour of Ireland's beauty sites with Wikimedia
- The Journal.ie - Take an online tour of Ireland's beauty sites with Wikimedia
- Kontent - The 36 People Who Run Wikipedia
- November 11
- Quartz - Someone turned Wikipedia into a beautiful song
- Onward State - Mark Emmert's Wikipedia Page Undergoes Some Timely Edits
- A.V. Club - NBC hides tiny Wikipedia articles in its football graphics
- Northwest Georgian News - The 36 People Who Run Wikipedia
- 180.com - Wikipedia, el único "intento serio" de reunir todo el conocimiento
- Informador - Fundador de Wikipedia dará ponencia en Centro de Zapopan
- Slate - Wikipedia Edits Make Relaxing Music
- Our Bad Media (blog) - Fareed Zakaria is apparently editing his own Wikipedia to removed plagiarism allegations
- i100 (The Independent) - The weirdest pages Wikipedia has ever deleted
- Next Impulse Sports - NBC is hiding a Wikipedia entry in its Sunday Night Football Broadcast
- Washington Post - 2.5% of the world is responsible for more than 50% of Wikipedia articles
- Business Marketing Online - Anyone can add to Wikipedia, what's stopping you?
- November 12
- Deutschlandradio Kultur - Von der Enzyklopädie bis Wikipedia "Wissen wird zwangsläufig trivial"
- Gawker - Wikipedia' Greatest Sex Illustrator Is An Anonymous Legend: Seedfeeder
- Georgia World - Wikipedia's SeedFeeder Is The Weirdest Sex Illustrator You've Never Heard of (NSFW)
- Taste of Country - Tim McGraw Plays 'Wikipedia: Fact or Fiction?'
- Liberation - Ecoutez battre le chœur de Wikipedia
- Fred Zone - Écoutez le son des modifications sur Wikipédia
- Huffington Post - Wikipedia's SeedFeeder Is The Weirdest Sex Illustrator You've Heard of (NSFW)
- Business 2 Community - Wikipedia Becomes Its Own Enemy When It Comes to Reliability
- Legal Morning - Wikipedia Becomes Its Own Enemy When It Comes To Reliability
- Kioska.net - Google, Others Grapple with "Forgetting"
- Russia Today - Terrorists, criminals and unethical firms exploit 'right to be forgotten' - minister
- Indiegogo.com - Lantern: One Device, Free Data From Space Forever
- HuffPost Students - Rosie Stephenson: The Woman Who Wrote Over Three Thousand Articles on Wikipedia
- November 13
- Vox.com - How Wikipedia page views could predict disease outbreaks
- Medical Xpress - Forecasting diseases using Wikipedia
- Forbes - Facebook's Internet.Org App Launches In Kenya - Just Don't Call It Philathropy
- The Sydney Morning Herald - X Factor judge Redfoo apologises for sexist 'art' after Wikipedia page hack
- Maastricht University - Maastricht University awards honorary doctorates to Frans Timmermans and Wikipedia founder Jimmy Wales
- SportsGrid - NBC Appears to hide Wikipedia articles in its player intro graphics, for some reason
- BBC - Wikipedia 'foresees virus outbreaks'
- PLOS - Global Disease Monitoring and Forecasting with Wikipedia
- The Washington Post - How Wikipedia reading Habits can successfully predict the spread of disease
- Philippine Star - Basis of allegation vs. Drilon: Data from Wikipedia
- Supply and Demand Chain - Accuser Based Charges of Procurement Violations on Wikipedia and 'Whispers'
- Locker Dome - Mel Trucker's Wikipedia page explains so much about the Bears defense
- Tech Raptor - Wikipedia Article Concerning the #GamerGate Controversy Battles its own Controversy
- Bit Coins Berlin - The German Wikimedia Foundation Accepts Bitcoin
- The Daily Reveille - Volunteer LSU organizes cemetery restoration
- Raw Story - Wikipedia founder Jimmy Wales challenges #GamerGate to write neutral entry
- November 14
- Newsweek - Russia Set to Launch Government-Run Alternative to 'Unreliable' Wikipedia
- Business Insider - Russia is launching its own version of Wikipedia
- International Business Times - Wikipedia-Based Tracking Model Could Predict Disease Outbreaks: Study
- The Atlantic - Public Health's New Tool Is Wikipedia
- Los Angeles Times - Scientist use Wikipedia search data to forecast spread of flu
- Gizmodo - Scientist Can Predict the Spread of Disease Using Wikipedia
- KRQE News 13 - NM mathematician aims to predict flu with the internet
- Consult Myanmar - Spark of knowledge starts with Wikipedia
- British Council - 80 moments that shaped the world: Wikipedia
- The Age - How Jack Gleeson spoiled Game of Thrones for himself
- The Daily Observer - Wikipedia workshop at SUB
- Inquirer.net - Drilon accuser's raps based on Wikipedia, 'whisper'
- Stuff.co.z - Redfoo apologises for sexist 'art' after Wikipedia page hack
- Contact Music.com - LMFAO Redfoo's Wikipedia Page Hacked Amid Song Outrage
- Tes Connect - 'Downton Abbey' world will lead to coding class divide
- The Daily Guardian - Shall we stop trusting Wikipedia?
- Yahoo! News Philippines - Drilon's accuser admits using Wikipedia as source for overprice computation
- BBC News - Russia plans 'alternative Wikipedia'
- November 15
- Re/code - The Mobile Future of Wikipedia, According to Lila Tretikov (Full Video)
- Viral News 365 - The Mobile Future of Wikipedia, According to Lila Tretikov (Full Video)
- Business 2 Community - Understanding The Wikipedia Deletion Process
- Tech Times - Scientists Use Wikipedia to Predict Disease Outbreaks
- November 16
- The Westside Story - Researchers use Wikipedia Data to forecast disease outbreaks
- Beta Wired - Wikipedia allows scientists to predict disease
- Business 2 Community - Russian Wikipedia Alternative - Who Cares?
- Yahoo! Small Business Advisor - Russian Wikipedia Alternative - Who Cares?
- Free Malayasia - Russia plans alternative version of 'Wikipedia'
- The Inquisitr - Mass Censorship: Russia Censorship: Russia To Create Their Own Wikipedia, Site Will Be More 'Detailed And Reliable'
- I Know Today - Russia Making Their Own Wikipedia
- November 17
- Foreign Policy - For correcting the Wikipedia gender gap
- The Washington Post - Putinpedia? Russia will create 'alternative to Wikipedia' amid Putin Internet crackdown
- Kyiv Post - Washington Post: Putinpedia? Russia will create 'alternative to Wikipedia'
- The Province - Russia creating 'alternative Wikipedia' because 'unreliable' site not portraying country 'objectively'
- Lighthouse insights - Facebook Is Making 'Facebook At Work,' Russia To Create Its Own Wikipedia, And More
- IT Pro - Russia-approved Wikipedia alternative on its way
- Smithsonian.com - Meet the 100 Most Significant Americans of All Time
- MIT Technology Review - Machine-Learning Algorithm Ranks the World's Most Notable Authors
- Pacific Standard - Who Killed Wikipedia?
- Tech Digest - Does Wikipedia have a European bias? And why does this matter?
- The Hindu - Wikipedia to hold edit-a-thon on LGBT issues in Kochi
- OlliBray - Improving the use of Wikimedia in Schools - Recommendations for Scottish Education [@wikimediauk @EducationScot]
- Filmbeat.com - Mohanlal-Manju Warrier Movie Is Not Titled: Sathyan Anthikad
- The Week - Researchers use Wikipedia to see if they can predict outbreaks of the flu, Ebola
- Headlines & Global News - Wikipedia Can Predict Disease Outbreaks
- A.V. Club - Just try to survive Wikipedia's list of fictional poisons!
- Mother Nature Network - Wikipedia knows when disease outbreaks are coming
- Huffington Post - Wikipedia May Predict The Next Global Health Crisis
- Digital Times - Wikipedia May Possibly Forecast Disease Outbreaks
- Uncover Michigan - Wikipedia could help Scientists Predict Epidemics
- Voice Chronicle - Wikipedia, Now a Tool for Epidemic Prediction
- Independent Online - Russia plans own version of Wikipedia
- Digital Spy - Russia planning to launch 'alternative version of Wikipedia'
- National Post - Russia creating ‘alternative Wikipedia’ because ‘unreliable’ site not portraying country ‘objectively’
- Yahoo! Tech - Russia Is Creating an ‘Alternative’ Wikipedia
- Pakistan Today - Russia planning alternative version of ‘Wikipedia’
- HNGN - Russia Creates Alternative Wikipedia To 'Accurately Present The Country'
- 9News - Wikipedia (briefly) kills Emmanuel Sanders
- Mashable - He's not dead: NFL star corrects Wikipedia after devastating hit
- ESPN (blog) - Emmanuel Sanders says some rumors greatly exaggerated
- Los Angeles Times - No, Broncos' Emmanuel Sanders was not killed by hit from Rams safety
- FOX Sports - Despite Wikipedia claims, Emmanuel Sanders is alive and well
- USA Today - Emmanuel Sanders refutes Wikipedia's claim that he died last night
- The Gazette - Wikipedia briefly claims Broncos WR declared dead after hit by Rams player
- The Denver Channel - Wikipedia briefly claims Broncos WR Emmanuel Sanders hit so hard by Rams he was declared dead
- The Score - NFL player denies Wikipedia’s claims he’s dead
- 247 Sports - Wikipedia Murders Emmanuel Sanders For a Few Minutes
- NESN - Emmanuel Sanders Assures He’s Alive After Being Trolled On Wikipedia (Photos)
- 107.9 The Bear - Wikipedia Says Denver Broncos Receiver Emmanuel Sanders Died
- FanDuel - Emmanuel Sanders Listed as Dead on Wikipedia After Taking Big Hit
- Pacific Standard - Who Killed Wikipedia?
- The Frisky - 4 Web Sites To Help You Find New Music And Look Hip
- Johnson's Russia List - Russia launches its own 'Wikipedia'
- November 18
- The Atlantic - What Wikipedia Taught Me About My Grandfather
- News.com.au - Vladimir Putin replaces Wikipedia for Russia
- MediaNama - 55 books by Kannada author Niranjana being digitized & released on Kannada Wikisource
- Channel 4 News - Government user edits Wikipedia page to smear Fifa chief
- Yahoo! Small Business (blog) - Wikipedia To Start Running Advertising, Don't Be Fooled
- Mic - Scientists Are About to Use Wikipedia to Fight Global Epidemics
- Youth Health Magazine - Study Suggests Wikipedia Can Help Predict Outbreaks
- Bustle - "Things You Learn on Wikipedia” Web Series Brings Wikipedia's Strangest Pages to Glorious Life
- USA Today (blog) - Chip Kelly is Florida's new coach, according to his Wikipedia page
- College Spun - Photo: Someone Changed Philadelphia Eagles Coach Chip Kelly’s Wikipedia Page, Says He Is Florida’s New Coach
- CBS Sports - LOOK: Wikipedia says Emmanuel Sanders is dead, Sanders disagrees
- Fansided - Emmanuel Sanders Listed As Dead On Wikipedia After Huge Hit (Photo)
- The Non-Anarchist (blog) - Anarchism On Wikipedia
- Innov8tiv - State Control Over The Internet: Now Comes ‘Wikipedia’ For Russians By Russians
- November 19
- Truthout - When Facebook Is the Internet: Zero-Rating and the Global Net Neutrality Debate
- Technical.ly - Why Bryn Mawr College is writing Wikipedia entries on women in STEM
- BBC News - Is US monopoly on the use of soft power at an end?
- Daijiworld.com - Wikipedia can predict the next disease outbreak
- The Hindu - Wikipedia could predict disease outbreaks
- The Independent - Emmanuel Sanders: Denver Broncos receiver tweets he must 'be in heaven' with group of women following Wikipedia death prank
- CBS Sports - Fans take to Wikipedia to show anger at Maple Leafs coach Randy Carlyle
- Wired - How Facebook’s Programming Tools Are Remaking Wikipedia and Box
- thebigsmoke.com.au - A Wikipedia of one's own...
- Yahoo! News En Maktoob - Wikipedia can predict the next disease outbreak
- Laois Nationalist - Rock of Dunamase could one day be up there with the Taj and Grand Canyon on postcards as it is nominated in Wiki monuments photo competition
- Kurier (Austrian) - Mit Wikipedia quer durch Österreich
- Bleacher Report - Emmanuel Sanders Posts Photo to Prove Wikipedia Wrong
- Mashable - NFL player declared dead by Wikipedia wakes up 'in heaven'
- Huffington Post - Emmanuel Sanders Is Very Much Alive Despite What Wikipedia Says
- The Fumble - Emmanuel Sanders Responds to Wikipedia Prankster Who Said He Was Dead
- El Comercio (Peru) - Twitter: jugador de la NFL fue declarado muerto por Wikipedia
- The Telegraph - The best grown-up drones
- The BoomBox - Ne-Yo Plays 'Wikipedia: Fact or Fiction?' Part 2 [EXCLUSIVE VIDEO]
- No Guts, No Glory - Florida fans update Chip Kelly’s Wikipedia page to say he is the new Gators head coach
- aux.tv - 17 hilarious Wikipedia music hacks
- Mostly True Stories of K. Renae P. - Relationship Status with Wikipedia: It’s Complicated
- Zeit (German) - Wikipedia als Klangkosmos
- Ad Hoc News (German) - "Ein weiches Zupfen, hin und wieder das weiche Schnarren eines alten Synthesizers ? was klingt wie ..."
- November 20
- TheHealthSite - How Wikipedia can forecast disease outbreaks
- BusinessWorld - Finding hidden gems in cities and countries with new apps
- Cranbrook Daily Townsman - Keeping the facts straight
- Silicon India - Wikipedia Can Predict The Next Disease Outbreak
- Le News - Wikipedia to hold Swiss fundraiser throughout December
- Ligitation Futures - Employment tribunal did research on Wikipedia “to help litigant in person”
- Business 2 Community - How To Create A Wikipedia Page – Know The Process
- Le News - Wikipedia to hold Swiss fundraiser throughout December
- November 21
- Boston Globe - Russia’s ‘alternative’ to Wikipedia is anything but open
- Russia Beyond the Headlines - St. Petersburg libraries creating an 'alternative Wikipedia' about Russia
- Health IT Outcomes - Can Wikipedia Forecast Diseases?
- Christian Science Monitor - Google loses ground in fight against Europe's 'right to be forgotten'
- Phys.org - Algorithm, not live committee, performs author ranking
- FCW.com (The Business of Federal Technology) - Los Alamos uses Wikipedia to predict disease outbreaks
- Nation Swell - Can Wikipedia Really Reduce the Spread of Disease?
- The Hill - Huckabee: Obama rewrites Scripture 'more often Bill Cosby's Wikipedia entry'
- The Boston Globe - Russia's 'alternative' to edit Wikipedia is anything but open
- Health IT Outcomes - Can Wikipedia Forecast Diseases?
- Inventor Spot - 'Listen To Wikipedia' Turns Website Into New Age Symphony
- November 22
- The Daily Mail - Abraham Lincoln, Muhammad Ali, Bill Gates, Charles Manson and a horse: Smithsonian compiles list of 100 most influential Americans with algorithm using Wikipedia pages
- Naha Daily.com - Wikipedia Changes Bill Cosby Occupation to 'Rapist'
- November 23
- RAC 1 (main Catalan radio station) - La Viquipèdia permet pronosticar malalties (Wikipedia could predict disease outbreaks)
- November 24
- Great Falls Tribune - Study: Wikipedia can be used for disease surveillance
- INDOlink - Wikipedia could predict disease outbreaks
- INSEAD (blog) - Harnessing the Wisdom of Crowds for Good
- Hurriyet Daily News - Turkish PM targets Wikipedia amid ‘censorship’ of sexual articles
- România TV (Romanian) - A deschis Wikipedia a avut un şoc: A văzut ora şi data la care va muri
- SahilOnline - Karnataka MLAs to have individual Wikipedia pages
- Elite Jamaica - Wikipedia Changes Bill Cosby Occupation to 'Rapist'
- World TV PC -Mozilla Now Accepting Donations - With Bitcoins
- Metro - Burt Reynolds is better than Ashley Judd and Wikipedia Rocks
- Government Innovators Network (Harvard Kennedy School) - Los Alamos uses Wikipedia to predict disease outbreaks
- The Hindu - Karnataka MLAs to have individual Wikipedia pages
- November 24
- Hurriyet Daily News - Turkish PM targets Wikipedia amid 'censorship' of sexual activities
- Russia & India Report - St. Petersburg libraries working on Russian answer to Wikipedia
- East-West Digital News - St. Petersburg libraries creating an 'alternative Wikipedia' about Russia
- Kyiv Post - Ukrainian Wikipedia hits growth peak with over 500,000 articles
- The Hindu - Now Tulu set to be promoted through Wikipedia articles
- Great Falls Tribune - Study: Wikipedia can be used for disease surveillance
- INDOlink - Wikipedia could predict disease outbreaks
- INSEAD (blog) - Harnessing the Wisdom of Crowds for Good
- Hurriyet Daily News - Turkish PM targets Wikipedia amid ‘censorship’ of sexual articles
- România TV (Romanian) - A deschis Wikipedia a avut un şoc: A văzut ora şi data la care va muri
- SahilOnline - Karnataka MLAs to have individual Wikipedia pages
- Elite Jamaica - Wikipedia Changes Bill Cosby Occupation to 'Rapist'
- November 25
- Wasington Post - Wikipedia’s ‘complicated’ relationship with net neutrality
- bdnews24.com - Grameenphone, Wikipedia launch campaign to grow Bangla contents
- RFI - Say fromage: Wikipedia appeals for French cheese-lovers' photos
- Libération (French) - Les wikipédiens en font tout un fromage
- Archimag (French) - Wikipédia cherche 5 000 euros pour documenter ses notices consacrées aux fromages
- Kristeligt Dagblad (Danish; paywall) - Museer og biblioteker skal trækkes ind på Wikipedia
- Rizopoulos Post (Greek) - Διάσημη συγγραφέας έμαθε από τη Wikipedia ότι θα πεθάνει στις 26 Νοεμβρίου! (Famous writer learned from Wikipedia that she will die on November 26!)
- El Correo (Spanish) - 'El pequeño Nicolás' ya sale en la Wikipedia
- Wasington Post - Wikipedia’s ‘complicated’ relationship with net neutrality
- bdnews24.com - Grameenphone, Wikipedia launch campaign to grow Bangla contents
- RFI - Say fromage: Wikipedia appeals for French cheese-lovers' photos
- Libération (French) - Les wikipédiens en font tout un fromage
- Archimag (French) - Wikipédia cherche 5 000 euros pour documenter ses notices consacrées aux fromages
- Kristeligt Dagblad (Danish; paywall) - Museer og biblioteker skal trækkes ind på Wikipedia
- Rizopoulos Post (Greek) - Διάσημη συγγραφέας έμαθε από τη Wikipedia ότι θα πεθάνει στις 26 Νοεμβρίου! (Famous writer learned from Wikipedia that she will die on November 26!)
- El Correo (Spanish) - 'El pequeño Nicolás' ya sale en la Wikipedia
- VilaWeb (Catalan) - Editar a la Viquipèdia, encara més fàcil, VilaWeb (Editing Wikipedia, even easier)
- VilaWeb (Catalan) - L’#editorvisual: el canvi més significatiu de la història de la Viquipèdia, Racó Català (The Visual Editor: the most significant change in the history of Wikipedia)
- The Telegraph - Wikipedia asks French help to explain cheese - with WikiCheese
- KissKissBankBank.com - WikiCheese
- Daily Mail - How the language you speak affects what you SEE: Infographic reveals striking lack of colours in China compared to the West
- Benton Foundation - Wikipedia's 'complicated' relationship with network neutrality
- Richard Howe.com - Wikipedia Edit-A-Thon and Training Dec 7
- November 26
- Fast Company - The Semantics Of Color, Visualized
- The Independent - The war on Facebook: MPs rebuke social media giant for failure to act on online activities of Lee Rigby's murderer Michael Adebowale
- The Daily Mail - Facebook accused over Rigby murder
- Zawya (Thomas Reuters) - Top Knowledge influencers and experts to drive vibrant discussions at first knowledge
- Slashgear - Firefox will soon offer one-click search results
- Computer World - Mozilla unveils search tool tweaks in next week's Firefox 34
- The Hindu - 'Tulu Wikipedia' in incubation stage, 600 articles uploaded, says U.B. Pavanaja
- Metro - Wikipedia ask for help from the French after struggling to identity Cheese
- The Local - Wikipedia seeks help to explain French cheese
- Daily Mail - STEPHEHN GLOVER: The lethal irony is that Facebook invades OUR privacy while shielding terrorists
- November 27
- Japan Times - Wikipedia appeals for cash to snap French cheese varieties
- Metro News - Wikipedia appeals for cash to snap French cheese
- Sky News - Wikipedia crowdfunding for cheese photos
- InSing.com - Say cheese! Wikipedia appeals for cash to snap French fromage
- The Guardian - Magna Carta story illuminated by discovery of medieval poem
- Yahoo! News UK & Ireland - Wales joined Magna Carta project
- Shiny Shiny.TV - The EU wants the 'right to be forgotten' enforced globally
- The Telegraph - Wikipedia founder to float The People's Operator for £100m
- Yahoo! Finance UK & Ireland - Wikipedia founder to float The People's Operator for £100m
- The Telegraph - Sir Richard Branson's detractors should not sneer at the East Coast decision
- Newstatesman - Who's the Whitehall civil servant spending hours each week editing footballer's Wikipedia page
- CMS Wire - Google Continues to update its algorithms
- November 28
- Odisha Sun Times - Odia Wikisource launched in Odisha capital
- Orissadiary.com - Odia Wikisource aims to bring valuable and rare books on the Internet
- WBUR - Harvard Doc To Wikipedia: You're Not Playing Fair On Alternative Trauma Therapy
- Tech Crunch - 'Right To Be Forgotten' Guidelines Published by European Regulators
- The Malay Mail - Say cheese! Wikipedia seeks to explain French fromage
- The Star.com - Say cheese! Wikipedia appeals for cash to snap French fromage
- BioSmart People - A New Research Says Wikipedia Could Predict Disease Outbreaks
- Oddee.com - 10 Weirdest Photo Captions In Wikipedia
- 90.9 WBUR - Harvard Doc To Wikipedia: You're Not Playing Fair On AlternativeTrauma Therapy
- Dishadiary.tv - Odia Wikisource aims to bring valuable and rare books on the Internet
- November 29
- The Guardian - Lenny Henry to explore racial diversity as guest editor of Today programme
- The Independent - John Bercow joins Lenny Henry and Lady Butler-Sloss as Today programme guest editors
- The Telegraph - Revealed: Radio 4's Today programme Christmas guest editors
- Metro - Wikipedia sex artist Seedfeeder is the greatest X-rated artist you've never heard of
- Business2Community - Are There Rules Against Paying Someone To Write A Wikipedia Article?
- TechRaptor - Wikipedia Attempts to Redeem Neutrality Over GamerGate Article
- Global Voices Online (Spanish) - Los 40 millones de potenciales usuarios de Odia Wikisource
- November 30
December
edit- December 1
- Business Standard - Zoological Survey withdraws book after plagiarism charges
- Daily News & Analysis - Zoological Survey of India withdraws book after plagiarism charges
- The Register - Wikipedia won't stop BEGGING for cash - despite sitting on $60m
- Business Recorder - Say cheese! Wikipedia appeals for cash to snap French fromage
- Business Insider Australia - Wikipedia Wants Its Users To Buy It $6000 Worth Of French Cheese Despite Sitting On $27 Million In Cash
- More Mag - Go Nawaz Go Page Appears On Wikipedia
- Technical.ly Philly - For World AIDS Day, visualizing a Wikipedia page’s history
- A.V. Club - Can we fix climate change? Here’s Wikipedia’s take on how it might happen
- December 2
- Culture24 - Cornelia Parker to create huge Wikipedia-inspired replication of Magna Carta at British Library
- December 3
- Voice of America - Medical Students Learn to Treat Ailing Wikipedia Entries
- Zawya - Internet can be a tool to address community needs, Jimmy Wales says in Muscat speech
- Times of Oman - Sultan Qaboos Award for Excellence in eGovernment 2014 winners announced in Muscat
- Muscat Daily - Internet can be a tool to address community needs, Jimmy Wales says in Muscat speech
- Financial Times (paywall) - Tech giants lead charge for change
- Newsbiscuit - Man backs down in Internet argument
- Gamedayr - There Is No Quit In Jim McElwain's Wikipedia Page
- Lost Letterman - Colorado State Football: Jim McElwain Wikipedia Photo Changed to Weasel
- College Spun - Someone Put A Picture Of A Weasel On Jim McElwain's Wikipedia Page
- Harvard Business Review - Wikipedia Is More Biased Than Britannica, but Don’t Blame the Crowd
- December 4
- City A.M. - Wikipedia founder Jimmy Wales to debut The People's Operator on market
- The Connectivity, Inclusion, and Inequality Group - Visualising the locality of participation and voice on Wikipedia
- The Independent - Wikipedia founder backs Autumn Statement 'Google tax' crackdown on multinationals
- Cornell University (blog) - Wikipedia and Epidemic Outbreaks
- Sneaky - Tracking epidemics with Wikipedia
- Daily Mail - Tory MP Mark Pritchard is quizzed for hours over rape claim
- Yahoo! News - Wikipedia's Gender Problem Gets a Closer Look
- Mother Nature Network - A closer look at Wikipedia's gender problem
- Daily News 724 - Where Are Wikipedia's Female Editors?
- Leaders West - How to create a Wikipedia page (if you are a novice)
- Larry Brown Sports - Mike Riley Wikipedia page gets funny edits after Nebraska hiring
- Pro Football Zone - Fans had fun with Mike Riley’s Wikipedia page after taking Nebraska job (Photos)
- December 5
- The New Indian Express - Access to Rare Books Made Easy
- The Daily Dot - Wikipedia is booming - so why is it still asking for money?
- Infodocket - Wikimedia Foundation Awards Individual Engagement Grants, Seven Projects Selected in Latest Round
- Los Angeles Times - Why women are leaving the tech industry in droves
- Big News Network.com - Medical Students Learn to Treat Ailing Wikipedia Entries
- Leaderswest Digital Marketing Journal - How to Create a Wikipedia Page [If You Are a Novice]
- Empty Lighthouse Magazine - Wikipedia Asks For Users Help to Keep It Ad-Free: Fundraiser
- Life Pro Tips - LPT: Stay on course, prevent Wikipedia free-falls with hoverzoom style article intros
- The Nabtech - YouTube - Wikipedia app for Windows 8.1 Review
- December 6
- The Telegraph - Dashwood: Ladbrokes on the inside track for bookie's next CEO
- Sputnik News UK - Wikipedia: Does it change how We See the World?
- Harvard Library.edu - Why Wikipedia Works (?): A Walt Whitman Case Study
- December 11.
- Computer World - Why google and Facebook need balloons, drones and rockets
- December 7
- Gulf News.com - Dubai Knowledge Conference honours internet guru Sir Tim Berners Lee, Wikipedia founder Jimmy Wales
- The National - World Wide Web inventor makes plea to keep internet free and open
- Gulf News - The web was designed without an attitude, inventor says
- Gulf News - Education institutions have role in building innovative generations
- Oman Tribune - After Wikipedia, Wales eyes Journalism
- Breaking the glasses (blog) - Dear Wikipedia, no I don't plan on donating
- December 8
- All Access.com - Photographer Sues Radio, TV Stations, Websites For Using Photo Without Proper Attribution
- Sveriges Radio - De vill få in fler kvinnor på Wikipedia
- Bright - Is Wikipedia te rijk?
- Tech & Teen.com - Wikimedia Bangladesk celebrates 10th year
- Khaleej Times - Web inventor, Wiki co-founder share $1m Knowledge Award
- Inezz - The founder of Wikipedia supports taxing international companies
- A.V. Club - Which of these future technologies will be the one to rise up and destroy us?
- Ars Technica - Tor privacy service used in a majority of online bank heists, report says
- PR Newswire - Major Conference Puts the Spotlight on Knowledge Development in Arab World
- Yahoo!News Maktoob - The web was designed without an attitude, inventor says
- MENAFN.com - UAE - Knowledge Conference calls to invest in skills of youth
- Trade Arabia - First Knowledge Conference launches regional index
- The North Bay Business Journal - IP minefield: Monkey makes copyright history
- Associations Now - Net Neutrality Debate Makes Strange Bedfellows in Civil Rights Sphere
- Gizmodo - Man, the Government Sure Likes to Blame Shit on Tor
- The Creator's Project - Experimental Browser Turns Wikipedia into a 3D Star Map
- December 9
- St. Lucia Times - Wikimedia & Digical to Provide All Customers Free Wikipedia Access
- DC Velocity - DCV video interviews feature internationally known thought leaders
- Electronic Frontier Foundation - Human Rights and Free speech Wikipedia Editathon
- Go Jamaica (Press Release) - The Wikimedia Foundation and Digicel partner to offer free Wikipedia
- 104.9 FM - 104.9FM - Digicell teams with Wikipedia
- Engadget - Chrome experiment turns Wikipedia into a virtual galaxy
- MSN.com - Chrome experiment turns Wikipedia into a virtual galaxy
- Geek - Wikipedia has been turned into an interactive nebula
- io9 - What if Wikipedia Were An Actual Galaxy?
- ExtremeTech - Wikipedia has been visualized as an interactive galaxy powered by WebGL
- Mic.com - There's an Entire Internet Community Dedicated to Exploring the Wild Depths of Wikipedia
- 9 to 5 Google - Wikipedia for Android Beta gets Material UO overhaul
- The Farr Institute of Health Informatics Research - Around half of Wikipedia's medical editors are experts
- HealthAffairs GrantWatch Blog - Improving the Accuracy of Wikipedia's Medical Information
- Digicel Group - The Wikimedia Foundation and Digicel Partner To Offer Free Wikipedia Access
- December 10
- Gizmag - WikiGalaxy lets you view Wikipedia as an interactive virtual galaxy
- Tech Explore - WikiGalaxy turns Wikipedia into a galaxy of stars
- Geeky Gadgets - Chrome Experiment Transforms Wikipedia Into Virtual Galaxy Called WikiGalaxy (video)
- Phys.org - WikiGalaxy turns Wikipedia into a galaxy of stars
- Live Science - Forecasting Infectious Disease Spread with Web Data
- Gulf News.com - Web founder stresses free internet for all
- Gizmodo - This beautiful galaxy is actually a stunning visualization of Wikipedia
- Tech Ticker - Owen Cornec: Turning Wikipedia Into A Virtual Galaxy
- Mashable - Senate staffer tries to scrub 'torture' reference from Wikipedia's CIA torture
- Liberaland - Senate Staffer Tries To Remove 'Torture' From Wikipedia Page On Torture Report
- Telecompaper - Digicel signs agreement with Wikimedia Foundation
- Sandy Hook Lighthouse - Blarvink: Adam Lanza's first Wikipedia account revealed
- December 11
- Slate - Encyclopedia Frown
- Slate - Wikipedia Is a Rancorous, Sexist, Elitist, Stupidly Bureaucratic Mass. Can it be Fixed?
- Huffington Post - Senate Staffer Tried To Scrub 'Torture' From Torture Report's Wikipedia Entry
- International Business Times - CIA Torture report: US government computers editing out 'torture' references from Wikipedia page
- N-TV - Unbekannter manipuliert Wikipedia CIA-Folter soll keine Folter mehr sein
- Huffington Post UK - Rosie Stephenson: The Woman Who Wrote Over Three Thousand Articles on Wikipedia
- Spontaneous Monotony - Blocking the Wikipedia Fundraising Ad Banner
- The American Conservative - Misadventuring on Wikipedia
- NRC.nl - Interactieve website: experiment maakt van Wikipedia een 3D-sterrenstelsel
- La Stampa - Nasce una nuova "glassia" Wikipedia è fatta di stelle
- Amico PC.com - Wikipedia diventa una galassia virtuale con Google Chrome
- Newsbeast.gr - Ο γαλαξίας της Wikipedia
- Aleteia - Nace una wikipedia rigurosa sobre historia de la Iglesia en América Latina
- Teinteresa.es - El Vaticano presentat un diccionario on-line para la iglesia de Latinoamérica
- Aica.org - Presentan diccionario online de la Iglesia en América Latina
- Noticieros Televisa - Monta el Vaticano sitio cultural sobre América Latina en internet
- Ars Technica - Wildlife photographer sends takedown note, says he owns monkey selfie
- Smart - Smart-Wikimedia partnership helps bridge the digital divide
- The Inquisitr - Someone In The U.S. Senate Is Trying To Censor Wikipedia's Article About CIA Torture
- Death and Taxes - Anonymous Senate staffer keeps removing 'torture' reference from Wikipedia article
- Automatic Blogging - Senate Staffer Tried To Scrub 'Torture' From Torture Report's Wikipedia Entry
- The Anti Media - Senate Staffer Attempts to Censor Wikipedia After Release of CIA Torture Report
- Upstart Business Journal - Microsoft now accepts bitcoins, joins elite 11
- Traditional Catholic Priest (blog) - Secular Wikipedia Describes Changes Made by Vatican II
- December 12
- YouTube (Nathan & Rose Channel) - Project for Awesome 2014: The Wikimedia Foundation
- Cape Gazette.com - Revealing Rehoboth, miracle of Wikipedia, solstice on its way
- News.com.au - US senator staffer edited out 'torture' from Wikipedia reports on the CIA
- The Telegraph - City Diary: Under pressure: Now the Walkie Scorchie whistles too
- WordlessTech - WikiGalaxy - a webGL visualization of Wikipedia
- The Ledger.com - For Just the Price of a Cup of Coffee
- Words on the Internet (blog) - Jimmy Wales Addresses Wikipedia's Recent Shutdown
- Blouin News - Never-ending woes for Google in Europe
- London Evening Standard - Londoner's Diary: Women in the wings for two editor's job
- Frequency - Q&A with Wikipedia Founder Jimmy Wales, The One Young World Summit 2014
- The Atlantic - WikiGalaxy: A visualization of Wikipedia Rabbit Holes
- Scroll.in - Sample the edits bored Indian government employees make on Wikipedia
- December 13
- My Solution Info.com - Major Conference Puts the Spotlight on Knowledge Development in Arab World
- Zawya (Thomson Reuters) - MBRF adopts plan for next stage of sustainable knowledge development at regional and global levels
- MSN.com - WikiGalaxy: A Visualization of Wikipedia Rabbit Holes
- The Hindu - Tulu Wikipedia gets some push
- SB Nation Cardiac Hill - Satan employed by Pitt. Per Wikipedia
- Uncommon descent - Slate has discovered why you shouldn't use Wikipedia as a source
- The Sportster - Top 10 Funniest Wikipedia Moments in Sports
- Prismatic - Wikipedia traffic patterns vs. Google Trends
- December 14
- SBS.com - Comment: Will editing disputes mean the end for Wikipedia?
- Library Journal Infodocket - New Online From Wikimedia: "This Month in GLAM, November 2014"
- December 15
- Washington Post - From Lycos to Ask Jeeves to Facebook: Tracking the 20 most popular websites every year since 1996
- The Christian Science Monitor - Who is Sydney hostage taker 'Sheikh Haron'?
- Daily Life - 'Wikibombs' redressing gender imbalance of online encyclopedia
- Telecompaper - Unitel, Wikimedia Foundation partner on free access
- UC Santa Cruz Newscenter - UC Santa Cruz hosts an expanded Santa Cruz hackathon January 9 to 11
- The Consumerist - Photographer Still Trying To Claim Ownership Of Monkey Selfie
- A.V Club - The "war on Christmas" has raged for a good long while
- Silicon Beat - Wikipedia Rabbit Hole, Bicycle And Language, Hereditary Hangovers
- Statista - Wikipedia Raised $50+ Million Last Year
- Platt College - Support Everyone's Favorite Online Encyclopedia, Wikipedia!
- CNBC - Photographer continues fight over monkey selfie
- The Consumerist - Photographer Still Trying To Claim Ownership Of Monkey Selfie
- The Daily Dot - After criticism, Jimmy Wales pledges $500k prize to charity
- Tech News T&T - How is Digicel making Wikipedia free?
- Telecompaper - Unitel, Wikimedia Foundation partner on free access
- University College London (blog) - Teaching translation through editing Wikipedia
- UC Santa Cruz - UC Santa Cruz hosts an expanded Santa Cruz hackathon January 9 to 11
- Total Pro Sports - Bradley Fletcher Wikipedia Page Changed After Loss to Cowboys (Pic)
- December 16
- WOSU Public Media - Tech Tuesday: Hollywood vs. Google, Wikipedia, Gadgets
- RAPSI - Russian mass media regulator blacklists Wikipedia article on heroin
- MIT Diversity - Writing Women Into Wikipedia
- Wired - A Web App That Visualizes Wikipedia as a Starry Galaxy of Articles
- CNet - Tomorrow Daily 101: A Wikigalaxy full of 'stars,' Britain's first sci-fi film restored and more
- Betabeat - Wiki Co-Founder Creates ‘Wikipedia for News’ to Fight Bias in the Media
- Newsweek - Can Wikipedia Disrupt News As It Did Encyclopedias?
- VentureBeat - Google plans to integrate its fact database Freebase into Wikimedia’s Wikidata
- Business Insider - These Charts Show Which Languages Have The Most Global Influence
- MIT News - How information moves between cultures
- TechMoran - Angola’s Unitel & Wikimedia Partner To Launch ‘WikiPedia Zero’
- Mobile World Mag - Unitel, Wikimedia Foundation Collaborate on Free Access
- American Sociological Association - Using Wikipedia in Sociology Courses: the Faculty Perspective
- Washington Post - This is what happens when a bot writes an article about journalism
- Metropolitan Library - Standing Out in the Job Market: Wikipedia and Professional Development
- LA Weekly - Black Artists Get Wikipedia Pages at Last, Thanks to an Edit-a-Thon
- Kansas City Star (blog) - Whoops! Wil Myers (temporarily) a member of the Padres ... according to Wikipedia
- December 17
- WebProNews - Google Is Shutting Down Knowledge Graph Source Freebase
- Quartz - Why learning Spanish, not Mandarin, is the best way to globalize your ideas
- RedOrbit - English and Russian languages are better at spreading ideas across cultural gaps
- The Daily Star - Networking the World Through Ideas
- Programmable Web - Google Closes Freebase, Launches Knowlege Graph API
- Astana Times - Kazakh Language Now Part of Google Translate Services
- The Corning Leader (blog) - Fixing Us Up on Wikipedia
- December 18
- The Verge - Wikipedia used Wikipedia to make a video about 2014
- Gizmodo - The Edits We Made to Wikipedia in 2014
- Mashable - See the biggest stories of 2014 through the eyes of Wikipedia
- Huffington Post UK - This Is The Year In Wikipedia
- VentureBeat - The top 10 most edited Wikipedia articles of 2014: Ebola, Malaysia Airlines… and some surprises
- CTV News - Wikipedia reveals what the world edited in 2014
- Newstalk 106-108 fm - VIDEO: Wikipedia asks 'What did we edit in 2014?'
- KelownaNow - Wikipedia Looks Back at 'Edits' Made in 2014
- WebProNews - Here’s What 2014 Looked Like On Wikipedia
- Minutouno.com - Estos fueron los momentos más importantes de 2014 para Wikipedia
- Irish Examiner - Wikipedia reviews the year for the first time
- Entertainment.ie - Watch: Here are the biggest stories of 2014, according to Wikipedia
- PC Tech Magazine - Wikipedia Looks Back At 2014 In It's First Ever Annual Video
- Royal Society of Chemistry - Royal Society of Chemistry grants journals access to Wikipedia Editors
- SBNation - Wikipedia hired June Jones for Michigan
- Gamedayr - Wikipedia Trolls Take Aim At Jimmy Clausen
- ShortList - The Wikipedia Review Of 2014
- The Next Web - Wikipedia reflects on 2014 in its first-ever annual video
- The Drum - Wikipedia launches 2014 summary video using free clips and images
- Digital Trends - Wikipedia looks back on 2014 in its first ever annual video
- Tube Filter - Wikipedia Creates Its Own “Year In Review” Video For 2014
- MSN.com - Wikipedia Releases First Ever Year-in-Review Video
- USA News.com - Wikipedia reveals what the world edited in 2014
- Newstalk - VIDEO: Wikipedia asks 'What did we edit in 2014?'
- WESH Orlando - Wikipedia releases first ever year-in-review video
- Uno Cero - Wikipedia hace un emotivo resumen de 2014
- El Comercio - YouTube: ¿Qué fue lo más ‘editado’ en Wikipedia?
- La Voz - Wikipedia muestra en un video los temas más vistos del año en su página
- Tiempo - Vídeo: Wikipedia muestra lo más visto en 2014
- Enrique Dans (blog) - Algunas reflexiones viendo el vídeo de Wikipedia 2014
- Enrique Dans (via Medium) - Looking back on Wikipedia over 2014
- Live 105 - Some Of The Most Edited Wikipedia Pages In 2014 Might Surprise You
- PlayTech - Premieră de la Wikipedia: Cum a fost anul 2014 pe enciclopedia digitală [VIDEO]
- OCLC - Wikipedia and Libraries: Increasing Your Library's Visibility webinar recording available
- December 19
- Tech Times - ‘Wikipedia: #Edit2014’ Video Showcases Most Popular Among 100 Million Edits
- Primera Edicion - Lo más relevante de 2014, según Wikipedia
- ARG Noticias - Los temas más vistos del año en Wikipedia
- 24 Horas - Siguen los recuentos: Wikipedia publica video con lo 'más leído' del 2014
- El País (Uruguay) - Wikipedia mostró cuáles fueron los temas más vistos del año en su web
- Union Puebla - Wikipedia, lo más leído durante 2014
- Digi 24 - Anul 2014, pe Wikipedia. Cele mai citite subiecte
- Ziarulev Enimentul - WIKIPEDIA. Acestea au fost cele mai citite subiecte ale anului 2014
- Real Itatea - Cele mai importante momente ale anului 2014
- Digital Trends - Wikipedia looks back on 2014 in its first ever annual video
- Slate - A Web App That Visualizes Wikipedia as a Starry Galaxy of Articles
- Business2Community - How To Delete A Negative Wikipedia Page
- Lift Portcullis (blog) - Jimmy Wales fooled by SJWs
- Digital Spy - Wikipedia's Jimmy Wales replies to #GamerGate criticism
- December 20
- Crystals and Catalysts (blog) - Great News for Wikipedia Lovers
- December 21
- Google Chrome Webstore - Wikipedia Donation Banner Blocker
- Santa Cruz Sentinel - Hey coders, HACK UCSC offers $80,000 in prizes
- The Ralph Retort - Jimmy Wales Picks the Wrong Side
- The Conscientious Radical - GamerGate Vs. Wikipedia; Collateral Damage
- Legal Morning - How To Request An Article To Be Written On Wikipedia
- Daily Paul - Visualizing Wikipedia as a Starry Galaxy of Articles
- Yuma News Now - How information moves between cultures
- Before It's News - Senate Staffer Tries to Edit Out 'torture' from Wikipedia
- Castanet.net - Wikipedia's year in review
- December 22
- The Register - What's Jimmy Wales going to do withn $500k from the UAE?
- Las minute Christmas - What's Jimmy Wales going to do with $500k from the UAE?
- SKarthik.info - What's Jimmy Wales going to do with $500k from the UAE
- Digital News Hub - What's Jimmy Wales going to do with $500k from the UAE
- sNewsi.com - What's Jimmy Wales going to do with $500k from the UAE
- Complex - Wikipedia Founder Jimmy Wales Doesn't Want Money From "Vicious A**holes" Behind #GamerGate
- Uproxx - Wikipedia's Jimmy Wales Doesn't Need Donations From Gamergate's 'Vicious A-holes'
- Business 2 Community - 7 Things You Need To Know About Infobitt: The Wikipedia of News
- Brandwatch - 7 Things You Need To Know About Infobitt: The Wikipedia of News
- My Joy Online - MTN Ghana empowers customers with free access to Wikipedia
- Legal Morning - Wikipedia Is Frustrating - Never Give Up
- Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung - Warum das Online-Lexikon so erfolgreich Geld einwirbt
- De Telegraaf - Wikipedia beklad
- Miami Diario.com - Lo más importante de 2014 para Wikipedia
- Pestaola - Ανασκόπηση του 2014 από την Wikipedia
- e-typos - Βίντεο: Ανασκόπηση του 2014 και από την Wikipedia!
- Novini.BG - Wikipedia събра над 50 млн. долара за една година
- PC World - Wikipedia, 2014’e bakış videosu yayınladı
- Actualitté.com - Retrouver l'année 2014 en quelques centaines d'articles, sur Wikipedia
- Click Through Marketing.com - SEO Weekly Roundup: Viva Las Noticias! Google News Lives On in Spain
- Day News - Bridging Cultural Gaps with the English and Russian Languages
- Brandwatch - 7 Things You Need To Know About Infobitt: The Wikipedia of News
- Popular Mechanics - Wikigalaxy Visualizes Wikipedia as a Cosmic Web of Ideas
- Just Tech News - What's Jimmy Wales Going To Do with $500K From The UAE
- Viral News 365 - What's Jimmy Wales going to do with $500k from the UAE?
- Venture Beat - Think twice before hiring an SEO agency for your startup
- Forbes - How To Donate Bitcoin To Charity And Get A Big Tax Deduction
- Los Alamos National Laboratory - Using Wikipedia to forecast disease
- December 23
- Vibe Ghana - MTN Ghana Empowers Customers With Free Access To Wikipedia
- Historiek.net - Nationaal Archief en KB blijven samenwerken met Wikipedia
- PKFoot.com - Les pages Wikipedia du futur de Rooney, Shaw ou Balotelli
- De10.com.mx - VIDEO: Wikipedia realiza su recuento del 2014
- Your Story - Who were the world's notable bitcoin believers in 2014?
- Vibe Ghana - MTN Ghana Empowers Customers With Free Access To Wikipedia
- Spy Ghana - No data charges for MTN customers accessing Wikipedia
- Newshunt - MTN Ghana Empowers Customers With Free Access tTo Wikipedia
- Tech Times - Cards Against Humanity Creators Buy 'Hawaii 2' And Give Portion To Customers
- Tech Times - Orangutan In Argentina Granted Basic Legal Rights
- The Boom Box - T-Pain Plays 'Wikipedia: Fact or Fiction?' [EXCLUSIVE VIDEO]
- Non Profit Engage - 5 things nonprofits can learn from Wikipedia's online fundraising campaign
- Quandora - Wikipedia's Blunders. Why External Information Sources Mislead You
- Business 2 Community - How To Get Around Wikipedia's Approval Process
- Real.gr - Η ανασκόπηση του 2014 σύμφωνα με την Wikipedia
- Sofokleousin.gr - Ποια θέματα αναζητήσαμε περισσότερο στη Wikipedia
- Springer - Using Wikipedia to enhance student learning: A case study in economics
- December 24
- La Stampa - Ebola, Mondiale, Hoffman: Wikipedia racconta il 2014
- PR Noticias - Wikipedia, ¿una herramienta para predecir amenazas para la salud pública?
- Lecco News - CLAMOROSO: ESINO LARIO CAPITALE DI WIKIPEDIA NEL 2016. BATTUTA MANILA!!!
- Valsassina News - SIGNORELLI: GRANDE NOTIZIA, HA VINTO SOPRATTUTTO IL BRAND LAKE OF COMO
- The Algemeiner - Israelis Angered Over IBM Refusal to Service Computers in Territories, Jerusalem
- Rock Paper Cynic - Santa Claus makes an anonymous donation to Wikipedia's fundraising drive
- Macobofisbil - Wikipedia To The Rescue
- December 25
- Open Source - a real-time editing tool for Wikipedia
- Resegone - Raduno mondiale di Wikipedia a Esino, la soddisfazione di Signorelli
- Macro Insider - Hey coders, HACK UCSC offers $80,000 in prizes
- Variety - Digital Audience Ratings: 'American Sniper' Targets Top Spot , 'The Interview' Keeps Climbing
- Return of the Kings - Wikipedia Turns Against #GamerGate
- Tech Crunch - Bitcoin, Burning Man and The Gifting Economy
- The Governance Lab at NYU - Wikipedia and the Politics of Openness
- December 26
- BBC Radio 4 - Speaker of the House of Commons John Bercow talks digital democracy with Wikipedia founder Jimmy Wales
- The Telegraph - Wikipedia's Jimmy Wales says MPs should vote electronically
- Briefly Today - Wikipedia's Jimmy Wales Says MPS Should Vote Electronically
- Daily News - Wikipedia's Jimmy Wales says MPs should vote electronically
- Top News UK - Wikipedia's Jimmy Wales says MPs should vote electronically
- The Times of Change (The TOC) - Wikipedia: Το 2014 μέσα σε 3 λεπτά (βίντεο)
- Site Pro News - Wikipedia Raised $50+ Million Last Year
- The Wikipedian (blog) - Jimmy Wales and the Terrible, Horrible, No Good, Very Bad Prize Money
- ArnoldIT (blog) - WikiSummarizer Summarizes Wikipedia Articles in Visual Knowledge Map
- December 27
- December 28
- Physics arXiv Blog (via Medium) - Wikipedia Mining Algorithm Reveals The Most Influential People In 35 Centuries Of Human History
- Indian Express - Report on ‘study tour’: straight from Wikipedia, websites of MCs they visited
- Business2Community - How To Request An Article To Be Written On Wikipedia
- Daily Snark - Ndamukong Suh's Wikipedia Page Gets Update After Stepping On Aaron Rodgers
- December 29
- Homeland Security News Wire - Disease can be monitored, predicted by analyzing views of Wikipedia articles
- Social Media Today - Understanding Speedy Deletion Defenses for Wikipedia Articles
- BlogJob (blog) - Wikipedia's Factual Inaccuracies Of GamerGate
- Brian C. Keegan - The News on Wikipedia in 2014
- Maidan - Wikimedians from Central and Eastern Europe met in Kyiv
- A.V. Club - Wikipedia has a long list of hoaxes... or does it?
- Rubric - Rubric and Wikipedia Translate Ebola Article into 16 Languages
- Viral Viral Videos - The Most Read And Edited Wikipedia Articles In 2014
- LikeCool - Wikipedia 2014
- 94.5 KATS - Most Read Wikipedia in 2014
- The Independent - Alan Pardew is the new manager of Crystal Palace...according to Wikipedia
- Sam Proof - The Most Read And Edited Wikipedia Articles In 2014
- The Puffington Post - The Most Read And Edited Wikipedia Articles In 2014
- December 30
- TwoCircles.net - Urdu Wikipedia India community meet held at Thiruvananthapuram
- PLoS (blog) - Media response: forecasting diseases using Wikipedia
- AllGov - Wikipedia Searches Now Used to Monitor Global Disease Outbreaks
- Franchise Herald - Wiki Loves Monuments 2014 Results Have Been Published: Check Out The Great Photos
- Pacific Standard - Google's Philosopher
- PHP Magazine - How Wikipedia Doubled Editing Speed Using HHVM
- Goug Blog (blog) - Infobitt: the news version of Wikipedia
- Prista's Blog (blog) - Wikipedia tracking helps with disease prediction
- Search Engine Roundtable - I'll Have Wikipedia With My Wonton Soup Please
- December 31
- LJ Infodocket - Wikimedia Posts List of the Top 10 Most Edited Wikipedia Pages During 2014
- The Economist - When bigger isn't better
- Business 2 Community - Wikipedia Pages For Startup Companies