Yet more great stories you might have missed.
- It turns out that 73.4% of Wikipedia is written by 2% of the users and people are claiming that this undermines its authenticity - all the more reason to be an editor. In related news, did you know 90% of books are written by 1% of people who can read?
- If your OCD has reached new heights why not write an annual report about your life?
- LibraryThing
sells it's soulsigns up with the Cambridge Information Group and then coughs quietly hoping people will go back to thinking about OCLC. - NetLibrary are offering Sony Reader compatible eBooks - which is great for me!
- Google have a cool new crowdsourcing service which allows you to apply user responses to improve your site.
- Brian Kelly goes back to basics and defines "web site" (triggering off a terminology discussion in the comments).
- Oh yeah, and the rest of the UK started to take note of the OCLC situation once it made it into the broadsheets (just after they'd postponed and suggested a rethink). UPDATE: The Grauniad has issued some corrections on the original article).
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