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Science Journal: Wikipedia pretty accurate
Dec 14 2005 11:38PM (CT)
SAN FRANCISCO (AP) - Wikipedia, the encyclopedia that relies on volunteers to pen nearly 4 million articles, is about as accurate in covering scientific topics as Encyclopedia Britannica, the journal Nature wrote in an online article published Wednesday.
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High-tech hunt gets mixed state response
Dec 14 2005 7:15PM (CT)
MILWAUKEE (AP) - Tourism officials are latching onto the growing popularity of high-tech scavenger hunts, but law officers don't share the enthusiasm for finding strange packages in unexpected places.
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Survey: Interest in MP3 players grows
Dec 14 2005 7:07PM (CT)
SAN JOSE, Calif. (AP) - Shutterbugs, time to face the music. Portable digital music players are now on par with digital cameras as the most wanted electronics items, a new survey finds.
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Norway TV tests interactive offering
Dec 14 2005 7:06PM (CT)
OSLO, Norway (AP) - Norwegian television is testing an interactive mobile offering that lets viewers watch the youth music program "Svisj" on their mobile phones and vote for upcoming songs by pressing a key on the phone.
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Thompson still open to having chip implant
Dec 14 2005 7:00PM (CT)
BOSTON (AP) - Former Health and Human Services Secretary Tommy Thompson wants to set the record straight: Despite some buzz to the contrary, he still is willing to have a radio-frequency chip implanted in his arm.
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e-Stonia becomes unlikely high-tech hub
Dec 14 2005 2:26PM (CT)
TALLINN, Estonia (AP) - Millions of tourists have flocked to Tallinn to enjoy the winding, cobblestone streets in its Old Town since Estonia regained independence during the 1991 Soviet collapse.
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Belarus moves to limit online dating
Dec 14 2005 10:27AM (CT)
MINSK, Belarus (AP) - Belarusian lawmakers on Wednesday passed legislation that would crack down on Internet dating and online spouse searches in the latest of a series of stringent government controls backed by authoritarian President Alexander Lukashenko.
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