clone of WikiScanner called WikiWatchdog. By April 2013, attempts to run "WikiScanner Classic" from wikiscanner.virgil.gr returned to the WikiScanner home...
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game series Scanners, a 1981 science fiction horror film "Scanners" (Superstore), an episode of the television series Superstore WikiScanner, a tool that...
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Conflict-of-interest editing on Wikipedia (redirect from My Wiki Biz)
Archived from the original on 4 April 2012. Retrieved 13 February 2012. "'Wikiscanner' reveals source of edits". Taipei Times. 11 March 2012. Archived from...
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Scientology as an abusive cult or religion, and continued through the decade. WikiScanner, a publicly searchable database that linked anonymous edits on Wikipedia...
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everyone hailed WikiScanner as a success for Wikipedia. Oliver Kamm, in a column for The Times, argued instead that: The WikiScanner is thus an important...
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about the internet IP addresses edits were made from. Most of the edits WikiScanner found were minor or harmless, but further analysis detected more controversial...
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proxy along with Aaron Swartz, and created the Wikipedia indexing tool WikiScanner. He has published papers on artificial life and integrated information...
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Corporation. August 27, 2007. Retrieved September 5, 2010. (discusses the WikiScanner data in the editing of this Wikipedia article on Wendi ) (in Chinese)...
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Criticism of Wikipedia (redirect from Wiki-hounding)
everyone hailed WikiScanner as a success for Wikipedia. Oliver Kamm, in a column for The Times, argued instead that: The WikiScanner is thus an important...
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a Caltech computation and neural-systems graduate student, created WikiScanner, a searchable database that linked changes made by anonymous Wikipedia...
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relevant facts. In 2008 Griffith released an updated version of WikiScanner called WikiWatcher, which also exploited a common mistake made by users with...
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"demonstrably false". Internet portal Reliability of Wikipedia Wikiscanner "Wiki-Watch - Impressum". De.wiki-watch.de. Retrieved 22 March 2012. Deutsche Presse Agentur...
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website. Online anonymity is also limited by IP addresses. For example, WikiScanner associates anonymous Wikipedia edits with the IP address that made the...
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Climatic Research Unit email controversy. In August 2007, a new utility, WikiScanner, revealed that English Wikipedia articles relating to Fox News had been...
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2009-04-21. "MailScanner 'Most Asked Questions (Setup examples)'". MailScanner. Retrieved 2009-04-21. MailScanner home page MailScanner Wiki (documentation...
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online inaccuracy". In 2007 PR Week ran a story documenting the use of WikiScanner to track anonymous edits and link them to organizations through their...
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computer security professionals. Michael Lynn (Ciscogate), Virgil Griffith (Wikiscanner), Billy Hoffman (Ajax Security), and Dolemite (organizer of PhreakNIC)...
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study of Wikipedia focusing on the online encyclopedia's reliability. WikiScanner – a publicly searchable database that linked anonymous edits on Wikipedia...
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Julian Assange (redirect from When Google Met WikiLeaks)
editor, publisher, and activist who founded WikiLeaks in 2006. He came to international attention in 2010 after WikiLeaks published a series of leaks from Chelsea...
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Alabama School of Mathematics and Science (category Pages using gadget WikiMiniAtlas)
member of Makers Local 256 Virgil Griffith (Class of 2002) - Creator of WikiScanner, convicted for assisting North Korea in evading international sanctions...
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Defense for wrongful termination. In 2007, the now defunct database Wikiscanner revealed that computers from the CIA had been used to edit articles on...
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Wikipedia Review to help construct a report, published in Nexus, on WikiScanner and allegations that intelligence agencies had been using Wikipedia to...
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A structured-light 3D scanner is a 3D scanning device for measuring the three-dimensional shape of an object using projected light patterns and a camera...
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2D view to visualize the location-based service edits. Real-time web WikiScanner "Wikipedia Tracks Changes to Encyclopedia". National Public Radio. November...
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claiming it belongs to the United States. In "The Wørd," Colbert attacks WikiScanner claiming it prevents corporations from editing their own entries, and...
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Book scanning (redirect from Robotic book scanner)
images, electronic text, or electronic books (e-books) by using an image scanner. Large scale book scanning projects have made many books available online...
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Transformers Wiki". "HAZMAT - Transformers Wiki". "Ashtray - Transformers Wiki". "Greasestain - Transformers Wiki". "Wasteoid Gamma - Transformers Wiki". tfwiki...
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advanced CoreXY printer with high-end features, including a bulit-in lidar scanner, for professionals and commercial use X1E - a upgraded version of the X1...
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Gantry (medical) (section CT scanner)
depending on the purpose of the device. The gantry of a computed tomography scanner (CT) is a ring or cylinder, into which a patient is placed. The x-ray tube...
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