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Mark Evans

the blog - examines the world of telecom  and  technology  from  a distinctly Canadian perspective.

the person - lives in Toronto, CA with  his  wife  and  three children, and  works  as director of community with PlanetEye Inc.
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View Article  Wikipedia Hits Milestone

I had an interesting chat yesterday with Wikipedia co-founder Jimmy Wales (a short story is here; the Q&A is behind the National Post's walled garden) as the free online encyclopedia closes in on its one millionth English-language article. While it didn't delve too much into some of the controversy that engulfs Wikipedia from time to time about Wales' benevolent dictatorship or inaccurate or false contributions, the conversation talked about how big Wikipedia could get (50 million articles according to Mitch Kapor vs. Wales' belief there's growth but it will get more difficult as more obscure topics are covered) and the tremendous volunteer-rism on the Web given the rise of Wikis and blogs. Wales said self-produced content is not a new phenomena given all the activity on bulletin boards and mailing lists long before Wikipedia was started. I'm also intrigued by Wales' for-profit venture, Wikia, which operates the ever-growing Wikicities empire - 900 active Wikis and counting. Wikia is depending on AdSense for revenue - a strategy that could pay off in spades as number of Wikicities communities expands and Wikia simply leverages its software and expanding real estate platform for advertising. Wales also expects to see Wikis make inroads within corporations who use it as a communications tool. Personally, I think a fertile corporate opportunity for Wikis are manuals. Instead of having technical writers compile manuals that require a PhD in hyrogliphics to understands, Wikis could actually produce manuals that are user-friendly and actually useful.
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View Article  Toronto Conference...More Details
We've been getting a lot of interest in the conference we talked about a couple weeks ago exploring the impact blogs are having on journalism, p.r./,marketing, business/finance and politics/society. Now, we've got a few more details to share. It's a two-day event taking place May 8/9 at the Rotman School of Management in downtown Toronto. We've busy lining up some great keynotes and panelists that will make this conference a must-attend. We'll have our Web site up and running with all the details by mid-March! If you've got ideas about topics you'd like to see on the program or tips on how to make a conference engaging and interactive, please let us know.
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