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The US Congress has made enough anonymous, occasionally controversial edits to Wikipedia that the changes have warranted their own Wikipedia page. Wikipedia allows you to view edits by IP address; Inspired by a similar bot set up for the UK Parliament, web developer Ed Summers created @congressedits, which automatically searches for edits made by the IP addresses and […]

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Wikipedia already has an app, but get ready to meet its replacement. Available on Android starting today, the apps not just an aesthetic refresh; it adds the ability to edit entries directly from your mobile device. For those of us who use Wikipedia solely for browsing, that feature wont matter, but for active community members […]

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The bones of Wikipedia are built on contributions from people across the world, including those with fraudulent intent. Texas-based public relations firm Wiki-PR, for example, was accused last year of creating over 300 fake accounts to edit entries in favor of its clients. Earlier this week, a number of big-name PR and marketing companies attempted to establish credibility by […]

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