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How Accurate is Wikipedia?

WikipediaSo there I was surfing the web this morning for some useless random fact, and of course I ended up finding the answer on a Wikipedia page. But was it really the answer? Should I take the Wikipedia version as "truth" or should I continue my Google search for a more reputable source? In all honesty, how accurate is Wikipedia? Easy question to ask... difficult to answer.

In summary, here is what I found...

Image Searching... without the Porn

[excerpt]Good review from SEOmoz on the interface and features of MSN's image search and how it blows Google and Yahoo out of the water. I've always been disappointed with Google's image search but never checked out any other search engines because I assumed they would be worse... not anymore.[/excerpt]

Duh... Internet Explorer is still King

So there I was doing some QA testing on one of our newly designed websites and I found that, while the site looked perfect on Firefox 2.0, there were several CSS styling errors in Internet Explorer 6. Why is that I asked myself? Despite being lacking in the standards compliance department, IE6 is still the most popular web browser and we should probably make sure that our sites always look good on Internet Explorer. For those that like stats (even if they are not 100% verifiable)...

Microsoft Brings the Real Web to the Mobiles

Deepfish
iPhone is not alone anymore.
Microsoft just released a preview of its new mobile technology, Deepfish. Deepfish improves upon existing mobile web technologies "by displaying content in a view that is closer to the desktop experience." There is a zoom and "cue map" feature that allows quick access to information without losing track of where you are.

Conversational Writing - The Key to Memorable Content

Ever wish that you could write content that could instantly grab and keep your audience's attention?

A Google-work Orange

Have you ever been away from your computer and wished you had Google in your hands?

By 2008, you might have a lot more than that.

Google, recently named Silicon Valley's most valuable business, and Orange, which is owned by France Telecom, Europe's second largest telecoms group, are joining forces to bring us the Google Phone.

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