... is the method commonly used by many sites that allow logging in, such as Yahoo!, Wikipedia, and Facebook. (See "Cookie Theft" and "Cookie Expiration" sections of this article for ...
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... RSS 2.0 Specification by Dave Winer; RSS 2.0 (2.0.10) specification by the RSS Advisory Board; Draft Microsoft specification for Simple Sharing Extensions to RSS (See Wikipedia article)
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There is a standard and consistent design for article message boxes ? templates which go at the top of articles/sections, and identify problems or issues with the article.
http://sl.wikipedia.org/wiki/en:Wikipedia:Article_message_boxes
Retrieved from "http://en. wikipedia.org/wiki/ Wikipedia:What_is_an_ article%3F "
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... short article can be made longer. You can help Wikipedia by adding to it.. Retrieved from "http://simple. wikipedia.org/wiki/Flesch-Kincaid ...
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Every Wikipedia article consisted of a set of four interrelated pages: article, edit this page, discussion, and history (see Exhibit 5). Article contained the contents of the most ...
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In 2007 the Wikipedia article on then-Montana senator Conrad Burns was edited by his own staff, causing political scandal among his own constituents. Wikipedia's content policies and ...
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One cannot rely, whether entirely or only in part, on the factual content of anything, but in particular Wikipedia Articles, and in particular on Tuesdays, unless I'm drunk, which ...
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Message box standardisation, all namespaces. Last summer we deployed {} for article message boxes and some weeks ago we deployed {} and {} for image page and category page ...
http://sl.wikipedia.org/wiki/en:Wikipedia_talk:Article_message_boxes
For Parry and for Hubert Ling, above, I offer this passage from a Wikipedia article entitled ?History of western Eurasia? ? an article that got an account blocked from ...
http://www.scienceprogress.org/2008/02/wikipedia-and-the-new-curriculum/
Un article de Wikipédia, l'encyclopédie libre. ... Arielle Dombasle (27 avril 1953 [1], [2] à Hartford dans le Connecticut aux États ...
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There's even an article in Wikipedia on h2g2, which will give you a flavour of the style of Wikipedia entries. There are huge holes in its coverage, but they will fill up over time
http://www.bbc.co.uk/dna/h2g2/A918434
On Wikipedia, a stub is a short article. When writers begin a new article, they use the word stub to mean that it is still very short and that people can add a lot more useful ...
http://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Stub
Un article de Wikipédia, l'encyclopédie libre. ... Liane Foly (de son vrai nom Eliane Falliex), née le 16 décembre 1962 dans le 7 e ...
http://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Liane_Foly
Wikipedia has added RSS feeds to the 1.25 million entries in the encyclopedia. This means you can now more easily track the revision history for important articles, such as those ...
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The Wikipedia is an encyclopedia on the Internet. Please review a Wikipedia article on a topic you are familiar with, and rate its accuracy and completeness.
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