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*PLOS blogs - [http://blogs.plos.org/plos/2015/01/researchers-changing-way-respond-epidemics-wikipedia-twitt/ Researchers Changing the Way We Respond to Epidemics with Wikipedia and Twitter] - a look at how insights from things like Wikipedia searches and social media topics can help researchers predict things like disease outbreaks. | *PLOS blogs - [http://blogs.plos.org/plos/2015/01/researchers-changing-way-respond-epidemics-wikipedia-twitt/ Researchers Changing the Way We Respond to Epidemics with Wikipedia and Twitter] - a look at how insights from things like Wikipedia searches and social media topics can help researchers predict things like disease outbreaks. | ||
*Daily Mail - [http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2933982/Wikipedia-GPs-Half-doctors-online-help-diagnose-patients-quarter-want-health-apps-help-treat-sick.html Wikipedia GPs! Half of all doctors go online to help diagnose patients while a quarter want health apps to help treat the sick] Typical Daily Mail piece in which they manage to have a pop at Labour, Wikipedia, the NHS and everyone else. | *Daily Mail - [http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2933982/Wikipedia-GPs-Half-doctors-online-help-diagnose-patients-quarter-want-health-apps-help-treat-sick.html Wikipedia GPs! Half of all doctors go online to help diagnose patients while a quarter want health apps to help treat the sick] Typical Daily Mail piece in which they manage to have a pop at Labour, Wikipedia, the NHS and everyone else. | ||
*Fast Company - [http://www.fastcompany.com/3041871/strong-female-lead/more-like-dude-ipedia-study-shows-wikipedias-sexist-bias More like Dude-Ipedia: study shows Wikipedia's sexist bias] Short but good piece taking a look at some computational linguistic analysis highlighting the nature and extent of Wikipedia's systemic bias. | |||
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