Wikipedia:Wikilove from the press
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A compilation of comments by the print press praising Wikipedia.
- "There is nothing you cannot find - how best to make glass, the use of the nappy in space exploration - and if something isn't there, you may wish to take matters into your own hands." John Naughton, author of A Brief History of the Future, in Web sites that changed the world, the 15 most significant Web sites in history; Wikipedia is nr 2 — The Observer, 13 August, 2006.
- "…one of the most vibrant, informative and accessible information systems in the history of human knowledge" — The Independent (London), January 9, 2006
- "The Wikipedia is one of the wonders of the internet." — The Guardian (London), December 8, 2005
- "It is far larger than Britannica, far easier to use, and (because of constant, multiple peer review) just as good." — Daily Telegraph (London), November 11, 2005
- "Why buy the Encyclopaedia Britannica when Wikipedia is available at the click of a browser?" — Financial Times, September 28, 2005
- "Wikipedia is a fantastic free, multi-lingual encyclopedia. that features more than 650,000 articles on topics as diverse as bats and Britney Spears." — Sunday Herald Sun (Melbourne), August 7, 2005
- "Now open-source is cropping up in other places. For instance, within a few years we've seen an on-line free encyclopedia built from scratch to become one of the best in the world --Wikipedia. Britannica watch out." — The Courier Mail, July 20, 2005
- "This is where the internet becomes one of the greatest inventions ever…" — Sunday Life (Belfast), July 17, 2005
- "Wikipedia (www.wikipedia.org) is the definitive encyclopedia, and if you don't have it bookmarked or labeled a 'favorite' in your browser, go do it now." — Las Vegas Review-Journal, July 19, 2005
- "The most immediate and most comprehensive journalism was on the openly edited Wikipedia." — Toronto Star, July 12, 2005
- "glorious social experiment" — Globe and Mail, July 8, 2005
- "One of the most extraordinary websites on the Internet." — Writing Magazine, July 2005 edition
- "extraordinary outpouring of human effort" — The Times Higher Education Supplement, May 13, 2005
- "When we use the term "public property," we usually mean state property, but Wikipedia compromises the concept of ownership without dispossessing anyone: It is truly public property." — Los Angeles Times, May 4, 2005
- "Wikipedia is nothing short of a revolution." — Business Today, April 24, 2005
- "We find ourselves turning again and again to Wikipedia…" — Philadelphia Inquirer, April 20, 2005
- "It is an extraordinary repository of information that is literally getting larger by the minute." — Atlanta Journal-Constitution, April 17, 2005
- "I love what Wikipedia does." — Martin Nisenholtz, senior vice president of digital operations at New York Times spoken to the Wall Street Journal, March 28, 2005
- "broad avenues of discovery" — The Times (London), March 22, 2005
- "Information here [Wikipedia] tends to be very accurate, detailed and clearly presented." — New Straits Times (Malaysia), March 14, 2005
- "…a repository of knowledge to rival the ancient library of Alexandria." — Wired, March 2005.
- "It's as if a gang of hardy Amish barn-raisers ended up erecting the tallest skyscraper in the world." — National Post's Financial Post & FP Investing, February 26, 2005
- "A People's History of Life, the Universe, And Everything, Including But Not Limited to Whatever" — Village Voice, February 9-February 15, 2005
- "So where can the connoisseur of concentrated eccentricity go for a wide and varied selection of the peculiar in one convenient location?" — Christian Science Monitor, February 11, 2005
- "…an exceedingly useful online reference work often consulted by this columnist and countless others." — The Observer, January 9, 2005
- "I have found the most fascinating website titled Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia, and you're going to love it." — Winnipeg Sun, January 8, 2005
- "The only instant reference work" — Financial Times, January 6, 2005
- "The site's massive archive, including 380,000 articles in English alone, puts even Britannica to shame." — MIT's Technology Review, January 2005
- "But they're all posers compared to the Big Gun of the encyclopedia world – the one that boasts the titles of largest, fastest growing, and most up-to-date. That would be the Wikipedia." — USAToday.com, November 5, 2004
- "Wikipedia just roared past 1 million total articles (300,000 in English, the rest mostly in 40 other languages), making it the world's largest encyclopedia--three times the size of the 233-year-old Britannica." — Newsweek, November 1, 2004
- "…one of the internet's most inspiring success stories" — The Guardian, October 26, 2004
- "But there is little doubt that the Wikipedia…has blossomed from an experimental dalliance into a full-blown competitor to commercial works such as Encyclopedia Britannica and Encarta. — Dallas Morning News, October 13, 2004
- "Try finding that in the Britannica." — Associated Press, September 23, 2004
- "…it is one of the wonders of the world." — The Observer, September 12, 2004
- "One of the Internet's more fascinating social experiments… — Washington Post, September 9, 2004
- "No other free online resource -- none -- can give you such a quick and useful briefing on practically any subject you can think of." — Chicago Sun-Times, July 20, 2004
- " It is a scholarly, thorough work of reference that costs nothing to consult apart from an internet connection." — The Times (London), July 20, 2004
- "A few years ago, Microsoft Corp. scoffed at free software; today the company is running scared. Britannica's Ross seems a lot more relaxed about his company's future. It's difficult to see why." — Boston Globe, July 12, 2004
- "WIKIPEDIA IS ONE of the more remarkable projects on the Web." — Business Week, May 31, 2004.
- "…one of the most fascinating developments of the Digital Age." — Milwaukee Journal Sentinel, February 17, 2004
- "The do-it-yourself spirit flourishes on the Web…" — Science, September 5, 2003
- "This is the Choose Your Own Adventure style of online learning." — EContent, April 2003
- "The Wikipedia, perhaps one of the greatest testaments to the generosity on the Web…" — The Irish Times, February 7, 2003
- "Roll over, Funk & Wagnalls." — Fast Company, May 2002