Waxy’s Wikipedia History Animation winner

Posted on June 27, 2005
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This is perhaps the greatest example I’ve seen of the Lazy Web in action.

Waxy creates a competition around a great idea (animating wikipedia history revisions so you can see graphically how things have changed over time), and tips in a few bucks for the winner. Others join in to sweeten the pot and the quality of entries is just amazing.

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One Response to “Waxy’s Wikipedia History Animation winner”

  1. Marshall on December 20th, 2006 10:11 am

    So I want to know does any body else use wikipedia and what for?
    what was the most informatibve artical you found there?
    What was the wierdest one you found?
    I use wikipedia mostly durring my lunch time at work to just read up on stuff. the most informative artical I found was on the mineing and refineing
    process for copper (because I learned about the job I have, and got to show off to co-workers ;p) the most interesting was probably on cheese witch I
    actualy e-mailed to my self so I could finish reading it after work.
    oh well, got wiki?

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