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ReadWriteWeb - Mon Dec 7, 1:39 pm ET
Flickr co-founder Caterina Fake launched a new startup this Spring called Hunch and today announced that Wikipedia co-founder Jimmy Wales has joined the company's board of directors. Hunch is a social Q&A service that, in effect, says, "people who are like you and who have preferences like yours tend to be happiest with the following answer to that question you're asking." The company reports ...
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Local Tech Wire - Mon Dec 7, 6:19 am ET
Get the latest news alerts: Follow LTW at Twitter. RESEARCH TRIANGLE PARK, N.C. – Vint Cerf, one of the “Fathers of the Internet,” and Jimmy Wales, co-founder of Wikipedia, have joined the speakers lineup for the Southeast Venture Conference.
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The Christian Science Monitor - Tue Dec 8, 4:21 pm ET
The US Supreme Court shouldn't weaken the patent protections that fuel technological progress.
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Sci Fi Wire - Mon Dec 7, 4:16 pm ET
Ron Livingston, who starred in ABC's short-lived sci-fi series Defying Gravity , is suing someone who persists in altering Livingston's Wikipedia page to say he's in a gay relationship.
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The Huffington Post - Mon Dec 7, 9:58 am ET
The blog Zero Geography has created a heatmap illustrating the total number of Wikipedia articles tagged to each nation that reveals surprising facts about the content, and oversights, of the online encyclopedia.
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The Inquisitr - Mon Dec 7, 12:15 pm ET
Ron Livingston, best known for roles in Office Space and Sex and the City, is suing over continual Wikipedia edits claiming the actor is gay and in a long-term relationship with a man. Livingston married a woman named Rosemarie DeWitt earlier this year, but a dedicated Wikipedia editor changes the entry frequently with claims that Livingston [...]
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PC Magazine via Yahoo! News - Tue Dec 8, 11:07 am ET
Google is teaming up with The Washington Post and The New York Times to produce Living Stories, a Wikipedia-esque Labs project that will house information on a given news topic on one, continually updated Web page.
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CNET - Mon Dec 7, 2:24 pm ET
The company's researchers have launched EntityCube, an automated search tool that aims to pull together biographical information on even the not so famous.
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CBS News - Tue Dec 8, 2:07 pm ET
We show you Boxee's device for watching Web-based media on your TV, Vevo gets set to do what MTV should have done ages ago, and Microsoft launches a Wikipedia-like site for the Average Jane or Joe.
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UPI - Sat Dec 5, 3:33 pm ET
LOS ANGELES, Dec. 5 (UPI) -- U.S. actor Ron Livingston is suing Wikipedia, saying the online encyclopedia's page about him incorrectly identifies him as gay.
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redOrbit - Tue Dec 8, 12:48 pm ET
Image Caption: The woolly mammoth was one of the large mammals that became extinct in North America at the onset of the Younger Dryas approx. 13,000 years ago. Credit: Image of Woolly Mammoth at the Royal BC Museum, Victoria, British Columbia courtesy Wikipedia Commons
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MedCity News - Tue Dec 8, 6:44 pm ET
Image via Wikipedia MINNEAPOLIS, Minnesota--People wishing to attend LifeScience Alley's annual convention Wednesday will first have to brave the season's first significant snow storm. It's a fitting metaphor. The medical device industry, long the backbone of Minnesota's high tech economy, faces perhaps its most challenging environment in decades. From regulatory headaches and health care reform ...
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The Inquisitr - Tue Dec 8, 5:15 pm ET
Google’s still feeling all announcey, with the addition of something called “living stories” to its repertoire of announcements over the past few days. The project looks like the Google News topic pages got drunk and shagged Wikipedia, and the result is a hybrid results page that condenses the hell out of results to give users an [...]
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MedCity News - Tue Dec 8, 4:00 pm ET
Image via Wikipedia ST. PAUL, Minnesota--Envoy Medical Corp. has raised $6.9 million from selling equity and debt, according to documents recently filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission. Founded in 1996, the company, formerly known as St. Croix Medical Inc., is developing an implantable hearing device that it claims is superior to conventional microphone-based hearing aids. Dubbed the ...
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MedCity News - Tue Dec 8, 1:14 pm ET
Image via Wikipedia ARDEN HILLS, Minnesota--Transoma Medical Inc. has become the latest medical device start-up to shut its doors. The Arden Hills-based company, which was developing a device to remotely monitor the electrical activity of a patient's heart, could not raise additional money from investors, sources said. As a result, Transoma closed its human applications operations and will ...