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Aron Schatz
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December 5, 2005
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Repeat after me, 'Wikipedia is not a valid reference source'. Thank you.

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To critics of Wikipedia--which, in a spin on the open-source model, lets anyone create and edit entries--the news was further proof that the service has no accountability and no place in the world of serious information gathering. "Wales, in a recent C-SPAN interview...insisted that his Web site is accountable and that his community of thousands of volunteer editors...corrects mistakes within minutes," former Robert Kennedy aide John Seigenthaler wrote in USA Today. "My experience refutes that...For four months, Wikipedia depicted me as a suspected assassin."


Intel dumps money to India. American companies don't support America... Nice.

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Intel, the world's largest chipmaker, plans to invest more than $1 billion to strengthen its operations in India, Chairman Craig Barrett said Monday. "We will grow our local operations, boost venture capital investments and work closely with the government, industry and educators," Barrett said.


360 aims for entertainment hub. Nintendo's view of a game only machine does not compute here.

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With this new platform, games could evolve from a one-way medium for previewing and promoting music to a multimedia bazaar where music and other content can be bought and sold -- even updated -- interactively. But just like the Internet before it, these new doors open to a maze of questions about business models and digital rights management.

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