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Synopsis: Ict: Communication systems: Telecommunication: Computer networks: Internet: Web: Web provider: Wikipedia:


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Wikipedia) But there are other costs involved with anything we do the social and environmental costs the effect on people and the planet as well as the profit.


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Lucas K. â##If the bee disappeared off the face of the earth man would only have four years left to live. â#â##Albert Einsteinthere's a long article Colony collapse disorder on wikipedia that is definitely worth reading

There are many ways to pollinate. http://en. wikipedia. org/wiki/Pollination But what is killing the bees

Bee (mythology) en. wikipedia. org/wiki/Bee %28mythology%29bee-keeping www. reshafim. org. il/ad/egypt/timelines/topics/beekeeping. htmthe


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or Wikipedia. com what we research, or Match. com whom we datell without a warrant.


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Dash described it as cross between Wikipedia and Internet Movie Database, but for the app economy.


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Wikipedia is an obvious example, but also consider Waze, which was acquired by Google in 2013. Waze uses user-submitted traffic data to recommend the fastest driving route,


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including those Echo has looked up on Wikipedia on your behalf, which is one of the hardware device more interesting functions.


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since the 1950 (Wikipedia says the first reference to it was in 1838) but gas and other fossil fuels have eclipsed it as a preferred energy source.


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and you have to shut down Webmd and Wikipedia, too. Reached by MIT Technology Review, the FDA said it has authority to regulate software that interprets genomes,

Lennon says the site was modeled on Wikipedia. hat was the promise of the genome, that it should be for everybody,


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#Inspired by Wikipedia, Social scientists Create a Revolution in Online Surveys Gathering data about human preferences

Today Matthew Salganik at Princeton university in New jersey and Karen Levy at New york University outline an entirely new way of gathering data inspired by a new generation of information aggregation systems such as Wikipedia.

Just as Wikipedia evolves over time based on contributions from participants we envision an evolving survey driven by contributions from respondents they say.

Projects like Wikipedia are the result of user-generated content on a massive scale. The question that Salganik and Levy ask is

For example on Wikipedia most of the information is intuited by a tiny proportion of editors.

If Wikipedia were to allow 10 and only 10 edits per editor akin to a survey that requires respondents to complete one and only one form it would exclude about 95%of the edits contributed say Salganik and Levy.


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In museums it could pull up Wikipedia articles when focused on a piece of art (Amazon says that it will add image-recognition for artwork to Firefly later in the year).


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The world's poster child for corporate manipulation and deceitextreme bias at Wikipedia on homeopathic medicineguatemalan STD medical experiments were just one crime in a long history of medical-government collusion to use humans


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#Human Genes Can Save Yeast WIKIPEDIA, LILLY MA large number of human genes can substitute for their defective counterparts in yeast


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