Ashley Proud
Member since Jun 27, 2010
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Dec 29, 2012
www.youtube.com
"Did you know that you can create books from Wikipedia articles? PDF, OpenDocs or ePubs. Just collect your article and let Wikipedia do the rest."
May 10, 2012
wikiproject.oii.ox.ac.uk
 Mapping Wikipedia allows you to search for articles according to language, location (by continent, region, or country), and the number of articles and images associated with the language and location you have specified in your search.
May 8, 2012
en.wikipedia.org
A Creative Commons license is one of several copyright licenses that allow the distribution of copyrighted works. The licenses differ by several combinations that condition the terms of distribution. They were initially released on December 16, 2002 by Creative Commons, a U.S. non-profit corporation founded in 2001.
May 3, 2012
www.fluency21.com
I have never owned a print edition of the Encyclopedia Britannica. After the Britannica company’s announcement that, like the Oxford English Dictionary, it would discontinue its print editions to focus on its online offering, it’s clear that I never will.
Dec 24, 2011
jonsview.com
The author proposes that this consistent increase is the result of Wikipedia contributors using more complex language, which the test is unable to cope with. How do the results of this test compare to your own observations on the detail accuracy of massively crowd-sourced applications?"
Dec 5, 2011
inkdroid.org:3000
A cool tool that allows you to see the power of Wikipedia and how often it is upadated
Jul 20, 2011
en.wikipedia.org
"Palm oil, coconut oil and palm kernel oil are edible plant oils derived from the fruits of palm trees. Palm oil is extracted from the pulp[1] of the fruit of the oil palm Elaeis guineensis; palm kernel oil is derived from the kernel (seed) of the oil palm[2] and coconut oil is derived from the kernel of the coconut (Cocos nucifera). Palm oil is naturally reddish in color because it contains a high amount of beta-carotene."
Jun 29, 2011
www.weavinghistory.org
A site that allows you to mash up data and maps. Could be used in SOSE
Mar 23, 2011
www.makeuseof.com
A prett good website that makes Wkipedia searching more relevant and interesting.
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