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Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jump to content From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Welcome to Wikipedia the free encyclopedia that anyone can edit 276,294 active editors 7,172,411 articles in From today's featured article Ornithoprion is an extinct genus of cartilaginous fish…

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…d by J. A. Giles. Yale Law School. ^ Giles, J. A. "The Anglo Saxon Chronicle" . Wikisource . Wikimedia Foundation . Retrieved 6 July 2024 . ^ McLeod, Mees (2006:30). ^ Dronke (1997:11). ^ Thorpe (1866:5). ^ Bellows (1936:8). ^ Schach (1985:93). ^ Dronke (1997:42). ^ Dronke (1997:…

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… draw upon the 90/9/1 conception and extend the often-used gardening analogy of wikis in their analysis of the collaborative wikinovel, A Million Penguins. They identify the 1% of the 90/9/1 equation as performers, subdividing them into a further three categories: Vandals (who de…

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…world's first online scholarly community [ 9 ] which van Dam says "foreshadowed wikis, blogs and communal documents of all kinds". [ 10 ] Ted Nelson said in the 1960s that he began implementation of a hypertext system he theorized, which was named Project Xanadu , but his first a…

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…ger between the Library of Congress and Central Intelligence Agency —operates a wiki-like private knowledge base known as the Library. However, unlike Wikimedia , contributors to the Library (stringers) are paid if their contributions are used, making the Library more of an infor…