Digg, Google, Spock and Wikipedia


’s Clone May Shut Down

AOL is considering killing off the “ Clone” site that they launched a little over a year ago at .com, and redirecting traffic to the portal instead. One source says it’s a done deal. Another says no have been made.

OOPS: Mistakes Own Blog For Spam, Deletes It!

Readers of ’s Blog were handed a bit of a surprise Tuesday when the Web site was temporarily removed from the and hijacked by someone unaffiliated with the company. The problem? had mistakenly identified its own blog as a ’s site and handed it over to another person.

Spock.com hopes to become the of

site Spock.com went into public beta today after being privately tested for several months and claims to already have over individuals indexed in its databases. Better head over there and see if there’s any information about you.

The Right Way To Fix Inaccurate Articles

When people see something wrong in they usually consider only 2 solutions: edit the article or sit on their hands. Unfortunately, neither approach typically results in the : a factually containing trustworthy information. Here’s the right way to do it from a high ranking Wiki editor.

Eric Schmidt Defines Web 3.0

was recently at the and he was asked to define Web 3.0 by an .

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