All Wikipedia Ends In Philosophy, Literally
Everything is about philosophy, in the end -- at least on Wikipedia. If you click the first (non-italicized) term of nearly any Wikipedia entry, e...
Everything is about philosophy, in the end -- at least on Wikipedia. If you click the first (non-italicized) term of nearly any Wikipedia entry, e...
The Huffington Post | Amy Lee | Posted 08.27.2011
Love thy Wiki: The crowdsourced web encyclopedia is about to make it easier for you to show your appreciation. Wikipedia relies on volunteer editor...
The Huffington Post | Katla McGlynn | Posted 05.25.2011
Well, that didn't take long. Earlier this afternoon the Wikipedia entry for "blood libel," the word on the tip of everyone's tongue today after Sarah...
Alexander Howard | Posted 05.25.2011
As the new year beckons, there are more ways for the citizens of the United States of America to provide feedback to their federal government than perhaps there ever have been in its history.
guardian.co.uk | Benedicte Page | Posted 05.25.2011
Wikileaks founder Julian Assange, this week denied bail over sexual assault allegations, with Amazon banning his site from its servers and finances sq...
Andy Plesser | Posted 05.25.2011
LOS ANGELES -- Crowd-sourced journalism at the Washington Post, which has taken the form of wiki's around amateur sports and Washington politics, wil...
Posted 05.25.2011
Have you ever wished you could find out what plants are native to the Wookiee's home planet, Kashyyyk, but wanted to read about it in your native Wook...
Posted 05.25.2011
Cuteness? Vikings? These entries are so controversial that Wiki has had to lay down the LOCK law and block the pages from being changed. We've ...
Jimmy Wales | Posted 05.25.2011
If you follow the news about Wikipedia, even casually, you're probably aware that something is changing. What you probably don't realize is that what you've been led to believe is almost certainly completely wrong.
Dan Froomkin | Posted 05.25.2011
On January 20, the Bush administration's stodgy, wheezing version of whitehouse.gov will be carted off to the National Archives in its entirety, leaving precisely no legacy -- and no limits.
Ted Johnson, Maegan Carberry, Teresa Valdez Klein | Posted 05.25.2011
If the financial market doesn't implode first, the media may just explode in anticipation of the VP debate. Are expectations so low at this point that Sarah Palin wins just by showing up and sounding intelligent?
Baratunde Thurston | Posted 05.25.2011
What about the votes that don't count? What about the systematic attempts to erect barriers between voters and the ballot box? What about voter suppression?
The Huffington Post | Amy Lee | Posted 11.14.2011