The Danish newspaper 'Information' introduces semantic markup to their
website - see the announcement in Danish here:
http://www.information.dk/230908 - and with that, they also pull data
from Wikipedia, dbpedia, and Geonames. For an example, see
http://www.information.dk/organisation/wikipedia
Re
Hey Steven,
On 4/22/10 2:11 PM, Steven Walling wrote:
> In light of my earlier comments (thanks for the reply Kul), I just want to
> say that any fears I had about Facebook using content for Community Pages
> have been put to rest. The fairly prominent "View on Wikipedia" and "edit"
> buttons are
Hi Gerard,
On 4/22/10 1:32 PM, Gerard Meijssen wrote:
> Hoi,
> Will we learn the traffic data from Facebook? Will we be able to do the
> kind of data analysis that we do on our own traffic data ?
Great question. This involves some coordination with the usability team
and Dr. Z (Erik Zachte) so w
On 4/21/10 6:43 PM, Philippe Beaudette wrote:
> Dear world: Help wanted. Plz send a rowboat and a few paddles.
Have you thought of setting up a travel in balloon such as Jean-Louis
Etienne
http://www.jeanlouisetienne.com/generali_arctic_observer/en/
and asking sponsors to fund the whole thing
On Fri, Apr 23, 2010 at 1:04 AM, teun spaans wrote:
> Glad someone brings this up.
>
> There are some longstanding questions that I have about wiki(p/m)edia usage
> by NON-wiki(p/m)edians (called wikipedians from here on).
> I regard a wikipedian as someone who is registered and logged in, and a