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Wednesday, March 01, 2006

Wikipedia hits the million mark

Google and Wikipedia are two of my favourite information sources - and Wikipedia is about to reach one million articles contributed by one million registered users. Although the SQA entry needs a little work.
Posted by Bobby at 10:23 pm

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