The Internet’s Favorite Website

Edit The Atlantic 11 May 2016
It’s usually idle curiosity that drives me to Wikipedia ... I probably visit Wikipedia every day, often multiple times a day ... Wikipedia has long been one of the most popular sites on the web—and that’s still the case, even as people increasingly use smartphones to go online ... People spent more time on Wikipedia’s mobile site than any other news or information site in Knight’s analysis, about 13 minutes per month for the average visitor....

Born, raised and educated in a vineyard

Edit The Jerusalem Post 11 May 2016
A garbled article on a prominent Israeli anchorwoman raises questions about Wikipedia ... ....

Crowd-augmented cognition (NSF - National Science Foundation)

Edit Public Technologies 11 May 2016
(Source. NSF - National Science Foundation). Press Release 16-056. Crowd-augmented cognition. NSF early career awardee develops tools that combine human and machine intelligence to accelerate learning. May 11, 2016. Crowdsourcing has brought us Wikipedia and ways to understand how HIV proteins fold ... As in the case of Wikipedia, their success often relies on the efforts of a small cadre of dedicated volunteers ... The Knowledge Accelerator....

Footage of the cancelled 16-bit Akira game arrives from 1994

Edit Kill Screen 11 May 2016
Now, the long-lost holy grail of a potentially good Akira game is bound to the dismal land of YouTube, for all to gawk at and wish the cyberpunk anime were a playable reality. Akira is the rare classic that transcends genre-specific praise. It’s not just widely-acclaimed in cyberpunk fiction ... Plain and simple ... It’s essentially reading the most barebones Wikipedia description of a movie you like, but with all the fun sucked out of it ... ....

The mobile disruption: New report provides insights into navigating the growing mobile news ecosystem (John S and James L Knight Foundation)

Edit Public Technologies 11 May 2016
(Source. John S and James L Knight Foundation) ... and James L ... • A review of top apps (BuzzFeed, Flipboard, USA TODAY, FOX News, AOL, Reddit, CNN, Wikipedia Mobile, Google Play Newstand, Google News & Weather) reveals that Flipboard's audience is the only one that has been steadily increasing, while audiences for other top apps are flattening ... • Wikipedia reaches almost one-third of the total mobile population each month ... About the John S....

Should Maddie McCann’s Parents Be Suspects In Her Disappearance?

Edit Inquisitr 11 May 2016
Madeleine McCann has been missing for just over nine years, with the recent passing of the ninth year anniversary of her disappearance earlier this month. The past nine years have led authorities in numerous directions in the search for the missing child — but none of their efforts have led them to her whereabouts, nor have they come any closer to knowing what happened to her that night in May 2007 ... Photo via Wikipedia....

‘Uncharted’ And ‘The Division’ Fans Will Be Pleased

Edit Inquisitr 11 May 2016
Hideo Kojima told Gematsu that fans of The Division and Uncharted “will be able to easily enjoy” his next game. Very few details are known about the game yet. GamesRadar reports that according to the Kojima Productions website, the company is looking for weapons/mechanical artists and a programmer with experience in coding crowd AI ... HideoTube Episode 3 ... According to his Wikipedia bio, Hideo joined Konami in 1986 ... Hideo Kojima....

Underwater extremes (UNSW - The University of New South Wales)

Edit Public Technologies 11 May 2016
(Source. UNSW - The University of New South Wales). With much of the Earth covered by oceans, a different kind of heatwave is attracting attention, writes Sarah Perkins-Kirkpatrick. OPINION. Most people have heard of, and almost certainly experienced, a heatwave at some point in their lives ... But heatwaves occur in the ocean, too ... The Pacific Blob - complete with its own Wikipedia page - lasted for over two years, ending only in 2015....

Exploring the mathematical universe (McGill University)

Edit Public Technologies 11 May 2016
(Source. McGill University). Uncovering new worlds along the way. A team of more than 80 mathematicians from 12 countries is charting the terrain of rich, new mathematical worlds, and sharing their discoveries on the Web ... Schilly coined the name to represent 'a small piece of knowledge.' Many online resources, particularly online textbooks and Wikipedia, would be vastly improved if they replaced most of their hyperlinks with knowls ... Dr....

Sen. Rand Paul Uncovers $70,000 NSF Study Investigating the Gender of Wikipedia’s Contributors (Rand Paul)

Edit Public Technologies 10 May 2016
Paul uncovers the National Science Foundation (NSF) spending $70,000 taxpayer dollars to fund a New York University study investigating the gender gap among contributors to the free online encyclopedia, Wikipedia ... Have a question? Often Wikipedia has an answer. But if your question is, 'Why is the federal government spending $70k to study gender disparity among Wikipedia contributors,' you might get back, 'results not found....

Ministries update online info

Edit Arabnews 10 May 2016
Author. . ARAB NEWS. Tue, 2016-05-10. ID. . 1462831305217883700. JEDDAH. The Kingdom’s revamped ministries have updated their new functions online in record time in Arabic and English, according to a local publication on Monday ... The publication reported that 45 percent of the updates took place within two hours on Saturday, including on Wikipedia, and on the websites and social media accounts of the various ministries ... ....
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