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Orphan articles: The 'dark matter' of Wikipedia
Tech Xplore· 4 days agoWith 60 million articles in more than 300 language versions, Wikipedia's available content grows continuously at a rate of around 200 thousand new
Fact Check: How Bill Wilson, Co-Founder of Alcoholics Anonymous, Nearly Caved to His Addiction on...
Snopes via Yahoo News· 14 hours agoAlthough some within the recovery community acknowledged the potential spiritual benefits of LSD, ...
A frontline view of Wikipedia's misinformation battle - Marketplace
Marketplace· 6 days agoWhen Wikipedia started in 2001, it was meant to be an online encyclopedia free for everyone to use...
Pew finds a quarter of web pages vanish in the last decade
The Register· 20 hours agoA report published by the Pew Research Center finds that digital decay is erasing online news,...
The Internet Is Not Forever: 38% of Web Pages From 2013 No Longer Exist
PC Magazine· 23 hours agoPew’s study, based on a sample of almost a million pages recorded by the nonprofit archive Common...
‘Back to Black’ Review: You Know This Amy Winehouse Biopic Is No Good
The New York Observer· 6 days agoMore visualized Wikipedia article than movie, Back to Black covers a wide swath of Amy Winehouse’s...
Milton skier finds his peace 20 feet in the air. Now the sport will take him to France
Patriot Ledger via Yahoo Sports· 8 hours ago"I think my fundamentals have gotten a lot better. And without those you can't build up your...
OpenAI Unveils New ChatGPT That Listens, Looks and Talks
The New York Times via Yahoo News· 7 days agoSAN FRANCISCO — As Apple and Google transform their voice assistants into chatbots, OpenAI is...
History: Bud Graves sparkled plenty in mid-century Palm Springs Villager
The Desert Sun via Yahoo News· 2 days agoTracy Conrad is president of the Palm Springs Historical Society. The Thanks for the Memories column...
This Popular Seafood Chain Is Closing Locations Across the U.S.
Cheapism via AOL· 7 days agoThe reason behind this tremendous decline was its pricing strategy. People wanted cheap, not...