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  • Blackpool on Wikipedia

    Posted by blackpoolcommunitynews on December 16, 2008

    Wikipedia is the world’s largest online encyclopedia. It is a Wiki- (a collaborative website) -Encyclopedia and is therefore written collaboratively. The content is created by wikipedia-logovolunteers from around the world.

    The entry for Blackpool is no exception with dozens of people contributing to the article! And there is still work to do – you can register with Wikipedia free of charge and play your part in writing the definitive version of Blackpool’s history, people, charcteristics, facets… and anything else that is definitive and qualifiable about the town.

    Question: Would readers agree that the Regeneration section of Blackpool – Wikipedia needs ‘development’ !?

    2 Responses to “Blackpool on Wikipedia”

    1. Greetings,
      I would like to draw your attention to http://www.showdocument.com

      An instant live collaboration used to quickly show documents to friends and colleagues.
      It allows co-browsing on any document, user uploads a document and invites friends to view it with him live
      All the participants in the session see each others’ drawing, highlights, etc.

    2. The Blackpool article on Wikipedia is a very good souce as well as other sites too

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