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By Patricia Resnick 0 comments
Wikipedia has become the internet's favorite source for quick information. The concept of a user-generated encyclopedia has grown like wildfire, and it's self-policing mechanisms keep the information quite accurate. Join the crowd!.. more »
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How to create an account at wikipedia.com, the free internet encyclopedia that anyone can edit... more »
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Wikipedia defines "vandalism" as a deliberate attempt to discredit the validity of articles by adding, removing or changing facts. The guidelines for spotting vandalism are clearly outlined by Wikipedia administrators... more »
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Uploading video files in Wikipedia needs some technical preparation. You need to use Ogg Theora format, a free-to-use format, to upload your .mov, .mpg, .mpeg, .avi files. To upload a video file, you first need to open an account in Wikipedia... more »
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A namespace is a logical grouping of names that helps avoid the confusion caused by items having the same name but serving different purpose. Creating a link to another Wikipedia namespace needs some preparation. You need to open an account in ... more »
By grouch 6 comments
So you have used those articles time after time in the Wikipedia and you are ready to make some entries of your own. This is the step by step process to setting up your own account... more »
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Finding information with Wikipedia can be easy. This online encyclopedia has more than a million articles. Take advantage of them by following these search steps... more »
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At the top of every page on Wikipedia, there is an option to talk about and discuss the page and topic, which you can use to discuss article content... more »
By Anthony Delgado 1 comments
A wiki is a user-friendly, collaborative database. Essentially, many parties can enter this database and enter in their own information or edit and/or elaborate on existing data. Probably the largest example of this is Wikipedia; a virtual ... more »
By thedugout 3 comments
Setting up a Wikipedia account can be very easy given the individuals internet browsing knowledge. I will give you step by step information on how to set up your own Wikipedia account... more »
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Anyone can contribute to the Wikipedia knowledge base; thousands of people from around the globe are constantly adding tons of information on thousands of subjects. You can submit entirely new articles or help edit and improve articles that ... more »
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Wikipedia provides a platform to create new articles and disseminate information for those interested in that specific subject. It is a free encyclopedia and anyone can write a new article in it. Here are some guidelines for creating a new article... more »
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You can create a new section for an article in Wikipedia by entering the edit page. This online encyclopedia allows the readers to create a new section in an existing article. For this, first you need to open an account in Wikipedia. Here is how ... more »
By Quinn 4 comments
You have written a great eHow article. Now you wish to share the article with as many people as possible. Wikipedia.org, the online free encyclopedia, has millions of viewers and over 1.4 millions articles. What better way to share your ... more »
By Camille Platt 1 comments
After Oceanic Air flight 815 tore apart in mid-air and crashed into a remote Pacific Island, the survivors realized their paradise held dangerous secrets including underground bunkers, a mysterious smoke monster, a 19th Century ship called The ... more »
By w1z111 0 comments
A Wiki is a web application designed to allow users to create, edit, link and manage web pages; perhaps very much like eHow.com?!.. more »
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Wikipedia allows you to make corrections in an existing article. There is vast information on varied subjects in this free online encyclopedia. You can edit articles in the semi-protected category. To correct articles, you need to open an account ... more »
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You can upload sound files to Wikipedia, which is an online encyclopedia. An MP3 sound file must be converted to Ogg Vorbis format because it is the only format Wikipedia accepts. Ogg Vorbis is an open-source free audio project and does not have ... more »
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Wikipedia offers a selection of shortcuts that allow users and contributors to locate tools and information quickly and easily. Here's how to use them... more »
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You can participate more fully in the Wikipedia community by posting news relevant to this Web site on the community bulletin board. This is a forum on which users can post notices, check in on ongoing projects, or suggest new ones... more »
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One Wikipedia article doesn't have to refer only to others. There can be hyperlinks to other websites, too. You can add one of those external links yourself with a Wikipedia account. Follow these steps to open an account and add an external link... more »
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Wikipedia is a collaborative place where people come together to share information. If you use a quote from someone or somewhere, you have to cite the reference material appropriately to the person or place that you got it from... more »
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Helping to shape the content of Wikipedia is an exciting way to interact with the virtual community. The articles on Wikipedia are created by Internet users just like you, and are open to continual updates and additions by following these steps... more »
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There's more to a Wikipedia article than the text on the page you read. With a hyperlink--commonly known as a link--you can jump to more information. Just click on the blue words. You can be even more interactive when you open a Wikipedia ... more »
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You can watch Wikipedia articles as well as read them. Find accompanying video files marked with blue words. With one click, those hyperlinks will bring words to life. You can upload a video almost as easily with your own Wikipedia account. ... more »