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History Flow Shows How Wiki Articles Evolve

teslatug writes "IBM has released a preliminary alpha version of its History Flow Visualization Application that shows how collaboratively created documents evolve. The tool is written in Java and it's available for download along with plugins for MoinMoin and MediaWiki. They have some interesting screenshots of the Wikipedia articles on abortion, Brazil, and love."

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  1. Re:MOD IBM -1 REDUNDANT ;-) by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0, Offtopic

    Hey BUDDY, keep the Terri crap OUT of SLASHDOT. It's propaganda, it's irrelevant, and it's pissing everyone off.

  2. Re:MOD IBM -1 REDUNDANT ;-) by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0, Offtopic

    This is what I call american stupidity at its best. They need some thing all the time - After gay marrige, here you have one more. The most powerful nation in the world does have hollow foundations.

    PS: I am american and not proud about it. Outsource me.

  3. Sounds of the 80's by RipTides9x · · Score: 0, Offtopic

    Google-Eyes, are watchin' YOU.
    Their Adsense is watchin' your ev-very move..
    Google-Eyes,(KA-CHOW)are watchin' YOU.
    Their Adsense is watchin' your ev-very move..

    Hey kids, that was Google-Eyes by the Police!
    Next up is The Culture Club with "Wiki-Pedia"
    right here on KNRD, sounds of the NET.


    Wiki Wiki Wiki
    Wiki-Pedia.
    Info comes and goes..
    It comes and goes..
    Deleting others misinformation
    and replacing it with my own..
    Every day.. Night and dayyy.

  4. It's the Media by nsaneinside · · Score: 0, Offtopic

    The truth of the matter is, people want drama in their lives, however lame it is. They expect the media to give it to them - and so they do.
    Who do we blame? IMHO, it's the general population's fault for wanting the drama.