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A Wiki is probably not the best way to manage a guest list for the hottest nerd party of the year.
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A wiki-based dating site seems like a phenomenally bad idea. Can a disgruntled ex edit your profile? Will the talk pages be filled with NPOV and source debates?
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“The sculpture - called Dreamspace - is thought to have drifted for up to 40 metres before catching on a CCTV camera post and coming down near a children’s playground.” I say we blame the surveillance cameras rather than the inflatable sculpture.
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These hip holsters for wireless microphones retail for $199 at Muscian’s Friend. I hope I never see an act that uses one.
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Siva Vaidhyanathan discusses Juan Cole’s role as a blogging academic and the controversies that surround him. It’s nice to see The Chronicle run a piece favorable to blogging.
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The New Yorker has a long feature about Wikipedia and its user communities. It even mentions the Boston Molasses Disaster.
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Here’s an excellent story relating the importance of AMD’s acquisition of graphics-chip vendor ATI. While I don’t doubt graphics processing will eventually move onto the CPU, it seems like the more immediate impact will be on motherboard chipsets.
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