Posted AT 3:19 AM EDT on 16/08/07
Is Wikipedia becoming a hub for propaganda?
DAVID GEORGE-COSH
From Thursday's Globe and Mail
A website that tracks the origins of millions of edits to Wikipedia, an online encyclopedia, shows that computers inside federal government offices are responsible for more than 11,000 changes to articles, including some significant edits of entries about parliamentarians.
WikiScanner, a website launched on Monday by a U.S.
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