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Wikipedia often omits important drug information...of omission in the Wikipedia entries, compared to 14 for MDR. "I think that these errors of omission can be just as dangerous" as inaccuracies, Clauson told Reuters Health. He pointed out that drug company representatives have been caught... In this article: Wikipedia, Darunavir, Reuters Health, Diclofenac, Arthrotec, Misoprostol, HIV, Google search, and St. John's wort |
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Yahoo! News | October 21, 2009
Wikipedia founder in HP online magazine print deal (Reuters)
Wikipedia founder in HP online magazine print deal (Reuters) Wikipedia founder in HP online magazine print deal Posted on - Wed Oct 21, 2009 1:14PM EDT Add articles about technology to your My Yahoo! Jimmy Wales, founder of the...
In this article: Reuters Limited, Jimmy Wales, Wikipedia, Wikia, All rights reserved, Revenue, and Yahoo
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Yahoo! News | November 19, 2008
Lawmaker apologizes for blocking Wikipedia (Reuters)
Lawmaker apologizes for blocking Wikipedia (Reuters) By Josie Cox Josie Cox - Wed Nov 19, 3:45 pm ET BERLIN (Reuters) - A member of parliament who got a court order blocking online encyclopedia Wikipedia in Germany for two days because of...
In this article: Lutz Heilmann, Wikipedia, Injunction, Tageszeitung, Bundestag, Left, and Wikimedia
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www.washingtonpost.com | July 08, 2006
Death by Wikipedia: The Kenneth Lay Chronicles
And Internet access. Lay's death on Wednesday illustrates the problem, as chronicled by the Reuters news service, which watched the Wikipedia article on Lay evolve with alarming speed and wildly inaccurate reporting. News organizations...
In this article: Wikipedia, Kenneth L. Lay, Suicide, Klingon, Bourgeoisie, Star Trek, Aspen, Colorado, and Colorado
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Yahoo! News | February 12, 2009
Cameron apologises for Wikipedia tampering (Reuters)
Cameron apologises for Wikipedia tampering (Reuters) LONDON (Reuters) - David Cameron apologised on Thursday after one of his Conservative Party officials altered the Wikipedia entry for the Italian Renaissance artist Titian in a bout of...
In this article: Titian, Wikipedia, Gordon Brown, LBC Radio, Conservative Party, Davos, and Conservative Central Office
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A VC | April 24, 2009
Geocities
...of David Bohnett via Wikipedia Jerry flew out to Los Angeles where Geocities was headquartered (it was initially called Beverly Hills Internet) and talked to David Bohnett, the founder of the company. Jerry knew that the initial $2mm...
In this article: GeoCities, David Bohnett, CMGI, Yahoo, SoftBank, Intel, and Jason Calacanis
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Ars Technica | December 07, 2007
German politician sues, unsues Wikipedia over Nazi symbols
...met with instant disapproval within her own party. "Katina Schubert fails to grasp the self-regulating mechanisms that work in Wikipedia," Heiko Hilker, a Left party politician, told Reuters. "Right-wing extremism on the World Wide Web cannot...
In this article: Wikipedia, Yahoo, Iphone, World Wide Web, YouTube, EU, Germany, and France
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Yahoo! News | October 03, 2008
False web report plays havoc with Apple stock (Reuters) by Reuters: Yahoo! Tech
...the vast majority of errors or outright falsehoods on such sites. "Within the community people know each other and they know when to trust each other," Wales told Reuters. "Occasionally there are errors that slip through and make...
In this article: Apple Inc, Steve Jobs, Yahoo, Jimmy Wales, CNN, Surgery, Wikipedia, Cancer, and Pancreatic cancer
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eFluxMedia | July 26, 2008
Google Rolls Out Knol. An Alternative To Wikipedia?
It all sounds good, but on a long term, one question appears: Will Knol manage to keep up with Wikipedia, and even better, end up as a source of information for Wikipedia articles, as Cedric DuPont, product manager for Knol, told Reuters?
In this article: Google, Knol, Wikipedia, Toshiba Corp, Cartoons, Revenue, AdSense, Google search, New Yorker magazine, and Hyundai Genesis Coupe
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Valleywag | June 05, 2008
The Sum Of All Human Knowledge: Jimmy Wales reduced to couchsurfing across the globe
...bills, cracked down on his expense account. Last year, he told Reuters that he used a website, Extrabed.in, to secure a free crashpad with an Indian blogger on a trip to the subcontinent. "When I used ExtraBed to find a place to stay, I...
In this article: Jimmy Wales, Wikipedia, Wikimedia Foundation, Wikia, and New York
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Reuters Group Limited (pronounced: /ˈrɔɪtərz/) is a UK-based, Canadian-controlled news service and former financial market data provider that provides reports from around the world to newspapers and broadcasters. News reporting once accounted for less than 10% of the company's income. Its main focus was on supplying the financial markets with information and trading products. These included market data, such as share prices and currency rates, research and analytics, as well as trading systems that allowed dealers to buy and sell such assets as currencies and shares on a computer screen instead of by telephone or on a trading floor like that of the New York Stock Exchange. Among other services, the most notable was analysis of 40,000 companies, debt instruments, and 3 million economic series. Competitors included Bloomberg L.P. and Dow Jones Newswires. It is now part of Thomson Reuters.
- Name:
- Reuters
- Type:
- Subsidiary
- Location:
- London, England, UK
- Founded:
- October 1851
- Owned by:
- Thomson Reuters
- Industry:
- News agency, financial
- Revenue:
- £2,605m (2007)
- Operating Income:
- £292m (2007)
- Net Income:
- £213m (2007)
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