Wikipedia talk:Wikipedia Signpost/2006-11-20/In the news

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KEY: (c) Continuing Coverage (s) Wikipedia as Source
Topic Source typeSource nameNotes
China lifts ban(c)wire serviceReuters "news service" Quoting spokeswoman -
China lifts ban(c)large circ USWSJ print-B10 "Activity on the ... Chinese Wikipedia has skyrocketed" since the ban was lifted. "No one can be certain the current access will remain." Quotes Tim Starling.
Pearson book wikilarge circ USWSJ print-B1 "Pearson PLC is joining with" the University of Pennsylvania's Wharton School and the MIT's Sloan School "to create a business book authored and edited by a "wiki" -- an online community dedicated to writing." (wikipedia is mentioned as "inspiring" the effort)
China reblocklarge circ USThe Boston Globe "Andrew Lih... wrote on his blog Thursday night that [they] are unable to contact Wikipedia. The report was confirmed by Rebecca MacKinnon, former Beijing bureau chief at CNN... MacKinnon said that a number of Chinese friends wrote to her complaining about the shutdown."
Information everywherelarge circ UKThe Observer (part of guardian.co.uk) "So much information seems to mean its degradation." "The pessimists are right except in one respect - they underestimate the ability of individuals collectively to want to understand, notwithstanding their prejudices and beliefs, and, thus, ultimately the power of truth to win out."
Wikipedia qualitylarge circ AUSidney Herald Short article on popular view of Wikipedia's credibility despite its flaws
China ban lifted(c)large circ AUSidney Herald Noting ban, lift of ban, increase in users, mentions Baidu (and interestingly that "Entries on "Baidupedia" are, however, censored by the Chinese government.")
China reblocksmajor newsFox News
CNN
Major news coverage of reblock by China
Wikipedia qualityTV NewsSyracuse ABC-9 Students use it, reports on experiments with false info.
Citizendium(c)TV NewsSan Diego CBS-8 Interview of Sanger - Sanger billed as creator of Wikipedia - names advantages
??TV NewsTV Ontario Interview of Thomas Homer-Dixon discussing a potential societal collapse due to multiple stresses to the world. Don't think the Wikipedia mention is particularly easy to find.
China ban lifted(c)AggregatorInternational Herald Ban lifted but some topics blocked - lists sources as NY Times and Boston Globe.
Vandalism
(German)
large circ DEDie Welt General article on Wikipedia with reporting on an alleged campaign by the Bild-Zeitung to discredit Wikipedia. Reports that the campign lead to an increased amount of vandalism on the German Wikipedia. "Wikipedianer, which want .. their on-line forum to become a respectable alternative to printed encyclopedias. The consider Wikipedia not [a] chaotic playground, but a platform for up-to-date knowledge transfer." (translation google and me)
Wikipedia in depthSmall circMankato Free Press Overview of Wikipedia, use as a research source, and coverage of local information
Hoax articleSmall circ UKCrawley Observer Councillor Adam G Brown moaned that no one knew who he was ... 40 minutes later an article ... was posted on internet encyclopaedia Wikipedia.
Wikipedia qualityPrint MagazineThe Chronicle Review\ Excellent article by Ann Kirschner who explains Wikipedia, the Wikipedia phenomenon and her own edits. "For now, Wikipedia works. ... I'm prepared to believe that Wikipedia's millions of eyes will continue its evolution and improve its quality."
CitizendiumCollege USGateway (U Alberta) Standard Citizendium - with quotes from school admins
Atlantic storms(s)College USColorado State Univ Report by Philip J. Klotzbach and William M. Gray credits Wikipedia as being "...very helpful in putting together this tropical cyclone summary."
Wikipedia qualityCollege CAThe Dartmouth Explains Wikipedia. Pros/cons from professors. "not the same as a peer-reviewed journal." "Wikipedia is often useful as a quick orientation tool that requires verification." etc
Computer PrintInformation Week Very brief - ban in place - ban lifted
Milton FriedmanOnline NewsMarketwatch.com Uses Wikipedia to demonstrate Friedman's free markets theory and how they produce efficiencies.
China reblocksOnline Newsitwire.com
p2pnet
Reports indicate that Wikipedia is blocked again. Not unexpected but hope it is not final.
Smallest hole(s)Online NewsZD Net uses Wikipedia as source for Electrical discharge machining and Focused ion beam"
China ban lift(c)VariousDigital Trends
itwire
pocket-lint
AsiaMedia ucla.edu

Times of India
TopTechNews
TechSpot
News Factor
Finanicial Express

Basically same stuff
China reblocksVariousThe Inquirer
WebProNews
PC Authority
Journal NOW Winston-Salem
Variety
Dalls Star Telegraph from Bloomberg
Taipei Times
Daily Tech
arstechnica
Coverage of reblock
VandalismGame PrintGamePro Magazine Reports PlayStation 3, Wii, and Xbox 360 are locked because of reoccuring vandalism
China ban lift(c)slashdotslashdot brief - mentions explosion in use
ConflictsOnline news?jewcy.com Reports being pleased with the neutrality of articles such as Sabra and Shatila massacre, the Massacre of Deir Yassin, the Khazars, and the Exodus of Jews from Arab lands. Reports taht the discussions "are protracted, repetitive, and often cantankerous, but they have yielded hard-earned compromises and excellent, dispassionate articles on each of these topics."
Virus(c)Self-pub[www.israelnewsagency.com/wikipediacomputerviruseswoolwaleshillelblasterworm8491119.html Isreal News Agency] Reports on experiments with false information, German virus issue, etc.
Citizendium(c)Self-pubPurdue Exponent Short article - New project - editorial process
VandalismPR sitenintendorevolution.ca Nintendo site documents vandalism of Wii and Playstation 3 articles

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