All Posts Tagged With: "wikipedia"

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GoWeb20 Directory: Find The Best Of Web 2.0

The ever expanding World Wide Web is growing much to fast for any of us to keep up. So incredibly fast in fact, that we must rely on sites such as Del.icio.us or Digg to supply us the best of the best.
The vast majority of today’s sites are simply and almost always labeled Web [...]

9Oct2007 | TimmyJ | 17 comments | Continued
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Major Companies, The Vatican And Governments Busted By Wikipedia Scanner

As some of you might know I’m running two other sites, www.fifa2008news.com and fm2008news.com. Both of these sites feature latest news about two football or soccer video games. They even have news that can’t be found anywhere else on the internet, since both games have their roots in Europe, I get the information before the [...]

22Aug2007 | Dennis Bjørn Petersen | 4 comments | Continued
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Backlash Against Large Sites Using NoFollow Begining?

Even though it’s rare that I add new plugins these days, I still subscribe to the feed from WordPress Plugins DB. One plugin caught my eye yesterday, which appears to have been designed to counter big sites like Wikipedia not giving link love.
The WordPress Blog SEO plugin automatically adds the ‘nofollow’ tag to [...]

26Jun2007 | Everton | 14 comments | Continued
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Google Accounts For 24% Of All Wikipedia Traffic

According to Wikipedia’s traffic logs, Google accounts for 24% of Wikipedia’s traffic. A big number, but I actually expected it to be higher. Given that Wikipedia appears to be able to survive without Google’s traffic, do you think it’s time Google removed or gave less precedence to Wikipedia’s results?

14Jun2007 | Everton | 7 comments | Continued