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Citizendium tries to outdo Wikipedia

Published by Stephen Glauser on March 27, 2007 | Internet
A competitor to the venerable Wikipedia has launched today. Citizendium claims to be the first “progressive or gradual fork” of Wikipedia. The project, headed by former Wikipedia Editor-in-Chief and co-founder, Larry Sanger, began a “pilot phase” in November 2006.
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10 Sites That Will Improve Your Blog

Published by Stephen Glauser on March 21, 2007 | Blogging
If you are a blogger, these are ten blogs that should be a mainstay in your RSS reader if they aren’t already. Following these blogs should help you grow your blog in no time at all:
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Canada's Best and Worst Newspaper Websites

Published by Stephen Glauser on March 12, 2007 | Media
While old media is still the leading source of information for most people in the world. While a lot can be said for blogging (citizen journalism), photo-sharing (citizen photo-journalism), video-sharing (citizen broadcasting) and the lot, newspapers, radio and television news are still dominant. How are Canada's newspapers taking to the internet? Some better than others.
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