15 Jun 2009 |
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I love Wikipedia. It's one of my goto sources for information. I know, I know... it can't be trusted. Or can it? I remember reading in the book, "The Starfish and the Spider" that Encyclopedia Britanica has about four errors for every hundred entries. Wikipedia has about six errors for every hundred entries. So, it's not that far off. This collective knowledgebase is pretty stunning when you think about it. So stunning in fact, that printed, it'd be virtually unusable.
I wonder how this easy access to vast information will change our education priorities and systems. I wonder if there will be a shift from having knowledge to simply knowing what knowledge to access and where for the right application and context. I know I wouldn't want to go studying that pile right there. I'll stick with Google... and Wikipedia. What's your goto for information? Any library goers out there? Any Excite or Yahoo! users? via spreading jam |




