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As Wikipedia celebrates its eighth birthday on Thursday, founder Jimmy Wales says the open system is here to stay.
Sixty percent of Wikipedia articles about companies contain factual errors, according to a new research, which warned people not to rely on the website for accurate and balanced information.
WASHINGTON, USA: Sixty per cent of Wikipedia articles about companies contain factual errors, according to a new research, which warned people not to rely on the website for accurate and balanced ...
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Up to six in ten articles on Wikipedia contain inaccuracies, according to new research. The number of factual errors shows just how unreliable it can be to use the online resource as a sole means ...
(HealthDay News) — Ninety percent of health articles on Wikipedia contain errors, according to a new study published in the May issue of the Journal of the American Osteopathic Association ...
Sixty percent of Wikipedia articles about companies contain factual errors, according to research published today in the Public Relations Society of America's (PRSA) scholarly publication, Public ...
Jimmy Wales, founder (co-founder) of Wikipedia. Sleuthing into the accuracy of the open-source web encyclopedia known as Wikipedia has led to the door of its founder, Jimmy Wales. Public edit logs ...
Wikipedia is about as good a source of accurate information as Britannica, the venerable standard-bearer of facts about the world around us, according to a study published this week in the journal ...
Wikipedia’s editors recommended that the Anti-Defamation League should not be trusted to give reliable information on the Israel-Palestine conflict.