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In the news
- By Catherine, 10 October 2005
Wales joins Socialtext board of directors
The Socialtext wiki company announced on Monday, October 3 that Wikipedia founder Jimmy Wales had joined Tim Draper, Joi Ito, and Ross Mayfield on the Socialtext board of directors. ([1], [2])
Sergey Brin lecture
Sergey Brin, multi-billionaire co-founder of Google, was a surprise guest speaker at UC Berkeley associate professor Marti Hearst's "Search Engines: Technology, Society, and Business" class on Monday, October 3. He remarked on Wikipedia: "This is a simple idea – one you would assume would not work, but it does, One reason is scale: it taps the power and potential of a global audience." (press release, link to video)
American national radio show
Newspaper columnist and radio commentator Craig Crossman recently interviewed Jimmy Wales on his nationally syndicated radio talk show on computers. On October 6, he wrote New Wikipedia truly the ‘encyclopedia of the people’, a glowing review of the site and a discussion of the ease of editing an article about his talk show, Computer America, while that show was on the air.
Article quality criticisms
Wikipedia was the center of a blog discussion started by Nicholas Carr (see related story). [3]
A related discussion on "Nitpicking Wikipedia's Vulnerabilities" was started by editor CowboyNeal on Slashdot on October 6. [4]
Wikipedia eats Google?
Sunir Shah posted on the Socialtext website on September 30 about the increasing dominance of Wikipedia in Google search results. This prompted a flurry of blog responses, some critical of Shah's conclusions, including Steve Rubel, Brad Hill, and Elliott Back.
Citations
- Manila Bulletin, Philippines on Nautilus [5]
- The Gateway on pork barrel and Louisiana Purchase (in the context of Hurricane Katrina infrastructure repair) [6]
- The Villager on Cindy Sheehan [7]
- Daily News and Analysis, India, on Skunk works [8]
- Stockton Record on gorillas [9]
- CIO Asia on dual-core processors [10]
- Weekly Davespeak (Dave Matthews Band newszine) on DRM [11]
- Kenya Times on Dutch referendum on the European Constitution [12]
Also this week: Breaking news — Article quality — ArbCom election — ArbCom statements — News and notes — Press coverage — Features and admins — T.R.O.L.L.