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October 26, 2004
Wikinews Wikimedia has put up a proposal and voting page for Wikinews, a service to neutrally summarize and report on current events. While Wikinews aims to be a useful resource of its own, it will also provide an alternative to proprietary news agencies like the Associated Press or Reuters; that is, it will allow independent media outfits to get a high quality feed of news free of charge to complement their own reporting. Thanks to copyleft, anyone can create their own free news source - even a non-neutral one - on the basis of our work. Even if our articles will initially be few, they will be free, permanently available and not require registration before reading. Source: Wikimedia.Wikinews takes the collaborative content phenomenon even closer to real-time. I look forward to contributing to this! Posted by Jamie Pitts at 6:00 PM | TrackBack (0) March 31, 2004
Platypus Wiki Platypus is a java-based wiki which uses Jena 2 (by way of Danny Ayers). I downloaded the war and got it running. Note: Platypus required Tomcat 5 on my Mac. One killer feature is global links, a hash of global names and links. That should save some time. Namespaces are designated in editing with a swebbish colon, as opposed to the usual multicasing. The most interesting aspect is the subject-predicate-object metadata, as well as editable N3 and RDF for each wiki page. Cool! March 30, 2004
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